Move signals renewed commitment to religious inclusion and interfaith harmony in Kaduna
The Governor of Kaduna state has officially approved 50 Christian pilgrims to participate in the Kaduna Christian pilgrimage, bringing an end to an 11-year suspension of the exercise in the state.
The decision marks a significant shift in policy and has been widely described as a step toward promoting religious harmony, inclusion, and equal representation in the state’s affairs. The Christian pilgrimage, which had been on hold for over a decade, is now set to resume under the current administration.
Stakeholders and religious leaders have praised Governor Sani’s move, describing it as a demonstration of fairness and commitment to unity in a multi-religious society. Observers note that the approval reflects the government’s broader efforts to foster peaceful coexistence among diverse faith communities in Kaduna State.
The development is expected to strengthen interfaith relations and rebuild trust among Christian communities who had long awaited the reinstatement of the pilgrimage programme.
