Rivers
Wike Harps On Religious Tolerance
Rivers State Governor,
Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that Nigeria is a multi-religious and pluralistic society which guarantees religious liberties and the freedom of every citizen to practise the religion of his or her choice.
Governor Wike said that though people belong to different religions, all religions afford people the opportunity to seek salvation.
Speaking at the African Regional Seminar of Eckankar in Port Harcourt recently, Governor Wike who was represented by the Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Chief Kenneth Kobani urged adherents of different religions to promote peace and harmony for the stability of the world.
He said: “While we may belong to different religious persuasions, all religions give a person the same chance of salvation. As human beings, we are children of the Omnipotent God, who never discriminates.
“The role of religion in shaping human civilizations is well known. As sources of belief, religion has not only been the foundation of universal human values, it has for centuries helped to concretise the common bonds that tie humanity together “.
He said a lot of work needs to be done to defeat the forces of hatred, division and religious extremism.
Governor Wike said, “As the Governor of Rivers State, I want to assure that we will continue to advance the constitutional rights and freedoms of all and ensure that people of faiths are welcome, protected and respected in Rivers State “.
In his address, the Regional Eck Spiritual Adviser for Nigeria, Mr Ifeatu John Areh predicted religious harmony in the country in view of recent developments.
Guest Speaker at the Seminar, Ann Archer Butcher of the United States of America emphasized the place of gratitude in the lives of the people.