Celebration must go on despite insecurity, hardship – Northern Christians

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The Northern Christian Religious Leaders Assembly (NOCREAL) says this year’s Christmas celebration will hold with joy, even though Nigerians are facing economic hardship and security challenges across the country.

Speaking to DAILY POST in Kano, the group’s state branch leader, Reverend Murtala Mati Dangora, said the recent classification of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” would not stop Christians from marking the season.

He explained that Kano remains largely peaceful for Christians, even though some other states continue to face terrorism.

“We here in Kano, we are living in peace and harmony with Muslims,” he said.

“I have said this on different occasions. Here in Kano, we are living peacefully, we have no problems with Muslims.”

However, he noted that this is not the case everywhere.

“In places where there is terrorism, this year’s Christmas will be celebrated in fear. Even here in Kano, some areas have begun experiencing insecurity, so Christians will be extra vigilant this season.”

He listed local government areas such as Shanono, Tsanyawa, Bagwai and Rogo as places where bandit threats are rising, adding that churches will employ additional security during Christmas services.

Economic hardship affecting preparations

Reverend Dangora said the tough economy is also affecting how Christians plan for the celebrations.

He explained that although food prices have slightly reduced, many families still cannot afford much.

“Though we are in high spirits, people are broke,” he said.

“Foodstuffs are relatively cheap, but people do not have enough money to buy a lot. Despite this, we are trying our best.”

He said Christmas is usually a time of giving, love and helping one another, but this year many households are struggling.

Call for vigilance, modest celebration

The Christian leader urged both Christians and Muslims to remain watchful and report suspicious movements to security agencies.

He warned Christians against taking loans or overstretching themselves financially during the festive period.

“It is not time to force yourself into taking loans to do what is beyond your ability,” he said.

“If you have no money for new clothes, it is not a must. If you do not have enough to buy enough meat for your family, do with what you have. I call on families to be patient with what the husband brings.”

He also advised drivers to be careful on the roads and advised  travellers without sufficient funds to stay where they are.

Reverend Dangora encouraged mutual respect between Muslims and Christians during the festive season.

“As Muslims celebrate Sallah, it is the same for us too,” he said.

“We implore Muslims to wish their Christian neighbours well during the celebrations, like we do for them during Sallah.”

He added that peaceful coexistence is God’s plan for all communities in Nigeria.

Celebration must go on despite insecurity, hardship – Northern Christians

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