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Match words with inclusive governance – Group

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Last updated: December 26, 2025 5:33 pm
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From Taiye Joseph, Ilorin

The Kwara Inclusion Advocates (KIA), have applauded the Christmas goodwill message by Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, describing his recognition of Christians in the state as encouraging, while calling for more concrete steps to entrench inclusion in governance.

The group acknowledged the governor’s felicitation of Christians and his commendation of their support, understanding and commitment to peaceful coexistence in Kwara State, noting that the festive season should also inspire deeper reflection on fairness and reciprocity in leadership.

Speaking on behalf of the Convener of KIA, Barrister Tunji Adeyemi, the group’s Coordinator, Reverend Felix Ajide, said the governor’s message was reassuring but should go beyond symbolic appreciation.

“We appreciate the Governor’s acknowledgement of the loyalty, sacrifices and contributions of the Christian community to the peace, harmony and development of Kwara State,” Ajide said.

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“However, true inclusion is not measured by words alone. It must be reflected in equitable access to leadership positions and opportunities for all segments of the state.”

He stressed that Christians in Kwara State remain key stakeholders in the social, economic and political development of the state, adding that they have consistently demonstrated commitment to unity and peaceful coexistence.

Ajide noted that emerging political conversations ahead of the 2027 general elections make it timely to address longstanding concerns about representation.

“As conversations towards 2027 gradually take shape, it is neither divisive nor unreasonable to call for the dismantling of systemic barriers that have limited the emergence of a competent Christian as governor,” he said.

“Such an approach, which is practised in other diverse societies, promotes unity and strengthens trust among citizens.”

According to him, Governor AbdulRazaq, as the leader of the ruling party in the state, occupies a strategic position to foster a more inclusive political culture that truly mirrors the diversity of Kwara State.

The group reaffirmed its commitment to peaceful engagement, unity and constructive advocacy, stressing that its call is aimed at building a Kwara where every community feels a genuine sense of belonging.

KIA also extended Christmas and New Year greetings to all residents of the state, expressing hope for a future anchored on justice, inclusion and shared progress.

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