Ex-Archbishop of Canterbury extols peace, unity in Kaduna, Sani’s leadership

The ex-Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace, Justin Portal Welby, has commended Kaduna State for the significant progress recorded in restoring peace, unity and stability.
The renowned clergyman also described the current atmosphere in the state as a marked departure from the ethno-religious tensions that once characterised the state.
Mr Welby made the remarks during a courtesy visit to the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Kaduna, where he was received by Governor Uba Sani.
The visit took place on the sidelines of his engagement as the guest speaker at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Convocation Lecture.
Reflecting on his first visit to Kaduna in 2002, he recalled a period marked by deep divisions and recurrent crises.
He said that the contrast between that experience and the present reality of relative calm and cohesion informed his decision to visit the Government House.
According to him, the visible peace and unity in the state are a testament to deliberate efforts at reconciliation and inclusive leadership.
He added that Kaduna’s progress served as encouragement for leaders and communities to remain committed to peacebuilding, dialogue and mutual understanding, especially in plural societies.
Responding, Mr Sani expressed appreciation for the Archbishop’s visit and kind remarks, describing them as both an honour and an affirmation of the state’s ongoing peace initiatives.
The governor outlined what he described as the Kaduna Peace Model, an approach anchored on dialogue, inclusion, equity and fairness, which he said has guided governance in the state over the past two and a half years.
He stated that the absence of ethno-religious conflicts during the period, in a state previously prone to such tensions, was the outcome of intentional policies and a firm commitment to inclusive governance that rejects identity-based divisions.
Mr Sani said his administration had prioritised dialogue over discord, participation over exclusion, and development that reaches all communities, with the goal of replacing fear with trust and fostering a shared sense of purpose.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the Kaduna State government to consolidating the gains of peace, strengthening unity across differences, and building a future anchored on collective progress, harmony and sustainable development.
(NAN)
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