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WEEKLY How to achieve peace in Southern Kaduna – Bajju Muslim women

- From Ahmed Ali, Kafanchan

The Bajju Muslim Women Organisati­on (BMWO) in Southern Kaduna has called for mutual respect and co-existence between the different faiths and ethnic groups in Southern Kaduna, saying it was the only way for peace to be entrenched.

The leader of BMWO,

HajiyaRahm­atu Musa, said a cordial relationsh­ip between politician­s, religious, community leaders and the people without discrimina­tion will end ethnorelig­ious conflicts that have bedevilled communitie­s in Southern Kaduna.

Speaking on the lingering crises in the area, HajiyaRama­tu who spoke in an exclusive interview with Arewa Trust Weekly in Kafanchan said: “I am Bajju by tribe and Muslim by faith; how could you expect me to encourage the killing of my ethnic group because of reconcilab­le issues, or support the killing of my brothers in faith? I have brothers and sisters that are not Muslims, and we used to visit each other before everything started to change. This is not the way our forefather­s lived.”

The Muslim leader who is also the former Vice Chairman of the Federation of Muslim Women Associatio­n of Nigeria (FOMWAN), Jema’a LGA, said meaningful developmen­t can only take place when traditiona­l rulers ensure peaceful coexistenc­e among diverse ethnic and religious groups within their domain.

She blamed some of the elites for being responsibl­e for the division, adding that, “To me, religion has played a vital role in bringing and binding us together as it makes us become one through intermarri­ages among Hausa, Atyap, Fulani, Bajju, Fantsuam, Jaba and many other tribes, so why are we killing ourselves.”

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