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• March 17, 2025
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A cross-section of Muslim and Christian leaders have called on the federal government to prioritise addressing food insecurity, emphasising its vital role in achieving lasting peace and stability in the country.

The call was made on Sunday evening in Abuja during the Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society’s 2025 annual Ramadan Food Bank and iftar (breaking of fast) event, which also hosted faith-based leaders.

The event brought together Christian and Muslim clerics who broke their fast, serving meals to about 2,500 fasting Muslims and less privileged individuals.

The national chief imam of Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society, Sheik Fuad Adeyemi, highlighted the event’s goal of promoting peace, unity, and religious tolerance among all Nigerians.

He stressed food security’s vital role in ensuring national peace and stability.

“We are all from the same place, and whether we like it or not, we are going back to the same place.

“We are from God, and we pass through the soil to return to God again. When we come together as Muslims and Christians, we often find peace rather than conflict,” he said.

Rev. Joseph Hayab, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in the 19 northern states and Abuja, lauded the event as a genuine example of interfaith collaboration.

Cornelius Omonokhua, the executive secretary of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council, also called on the government and all stakeholders to prioritise the welfare of the masses.

Sheik Tajudeen Bello, the chief imam of the Fouad Lababidi Central Mosque, Wuse Zone 3, emphasised that peace could not be achieved in a nation where its people were hungry.

Farouk Suleiman, the chairman of the Al-Habibiyyah Food Bank, said more than 2,500 beneficiaries received aid daily, with 50kg bags of rice and 80 crates of eggs distributed throughout Ramadan.

He encouraged Nigerians and organisations to support initiatives for the less privileged further.

(NAN)

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