Borno: Zulum Meets JNI, CAN, Stresses On Tolerance, Unity

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FIC Report (Borno State) – Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, convened a high-level consultative meeting on Monday with the leadership of Jama’atu Nastril Islam(JNI) and Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).

The meeting, held at the Government House in Maiduguri, focused on strengthening collaborative efforts between the state government and religious bodies to combat the lingering threat of insecurity and foster lasting peace in Borno State.

The governor, while addressing the leaders, underscored the critical role of religious leaders in promoting tolerance, unity and peace in society.

“Borno is not only strategically positioned geographically but also has unique and beautiful family composition dynamics. It is common to find under one roof, brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts, who profess different faiths. We share meals, we celebrate festivities and milestones, we grieve losses together, as one family, bound by blood and love that transcends religious labels. This is our reality. This is our strength. We must protect this sacred bond within our homes and allow it to define our individual, as well as intra-and cross-community engagements.

It is absolutely crucial that we collectively dispel all false narratives that seek to portray our security crisis in religious colouration Religious conflicts is alien to us Boko Haram conflict is not a religious crisis. It is an assault on our civilization, humanity, and all that we hold dear, introspective of creed. The perpetrators of violence have killed, maimed, and displaced Muslims and Christians alike. They have destroyed Mosques and Churches with equal impunity.

The statistics of victimhood are stark and heart-breaking. While every single life lost is regrettable shared values of love, compassion, and justice.

I urge all of us to actively speak against any voice, within or without, that seeks to divide us along religious lines. Let us encourage dialogue among our congregations and build bridges at every opportunity.

To the international community, I want to call on you to partner with us in addressing the underlying causes of insurgency which is not limited to endemic poverty, illiteracy, hunger among others.

Your support will also be appreciated in areas of enhancing the against insurgency.”

In his response, the State Director of Administration of JNI, represented by Mallam Sa’adu Ngamdu, commended Governor Zulum’s proactive leadership in facilitating the dialogue. He affirmed the islamic body’s unwavering commitment to peace and its rediness to partner with the government and other faiths.

On his part Most Rev. John Bogna Bakeri, CAN Chairman Borno State & Auxiliary Bishop of Maiduguri Catholic Diocese, echoed that the problem facing Nigeria is internal and can only be solved locally.

“Nobody can solve our problem from outside, we are the ones that can solve our problem, America, UK, nobody. If we take what the governor said and implement it justifiably, we are going to have a peaceful society, “he said.

He added, ” Nigeria is an the global map now, and there are a lot of information that are going out. I would enjoin us, as the religious leaders, to talk to our people.

He also urged government leaders and other political office holders to always do justice to humanity and the society devoid of any religious, ethic or political affiliations as according to him, doing so, would always cultivate trust peaceful coexistence.

Signed

Bunu A. Abdulsalam
HOC FIC Maiduguri
Reporting
2nd December,2025