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NEWS : Tinubu not enemy of Christian or against Muslim' - Wike on redesign of Public Mosque, Christian Center

 


The Priest of the Government Capital Region, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has guaranteed that President Bola Tinubu isn't against Christian or Muslim.

Wike said Tinubu thinks about all religion as one since Nigeria is one.

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He unveiled this while promising to guarantee ideal finishing of the remodel of the Public Mosque and the Public Christian Community, Abuja.

Wike gave the confirmation after he reviewed the continuous redesign of the two public landmarks in Abuja on Thursday.

Wike likewise vowed to visit the two habitats to see things for himself prior to settling on the following line of activity.

The priest told writers soon after the investigation visit that the redesign at the Public Mosque halted because of extra work that should be finished.

He communicated fulfillment with what was done as such far and gave the endorsement for assets to be delivered to the project worker to empower him to finish the extra work.

On the Public Christian Community, Wike said he would take a gander at the expense of the stage two remodel project and endorse it in the event that it is inside what the FCTA can subsidize.

That's what he said assuming the expense surpasses FCTA endorsement limit, he would move toward the President for endorsement, guaranteeing that Tinubu wouldn't leave such significant public landmarks.

"He isn't against any religion; he accepts all religion as one, since we are one Nigeria," he said.

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