“Anytime people can be divided, they can be destroyed. It is either we hang together, or we hang separately,” said Mr Enenche.
Mr Abubakar underscored the significance of the secret police boss’ action, saying that it would go a long way in promoting religious harmony.
In recent years, Southern Kaduna has been a hotbed of violent crises, leading to wanton loss of lives and property.
Stephen Mamza, the chapter chairman, made the call while briefing reporters on Sunday in Yola, the state capital.
The governor lamented the use of religion by political elites, especially during electioneering, to divide religious groups.
Mr Abiodun made the call at the 67th Annual Convention of the Foursquare Church in Nigeria, held at the church’s National Camp in Ajebo.
Women affairs minister Pauline Tallen has called on religious leaders to support the country’s fight against sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
