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Bill to Regulate the Practicing of Christianity in Nigeria goes through 2nd Studying at Senate Floor
The Nigerian Senate has taken a major step ahead in establishing a Nationwide Centre for Christian Schooling, with a bill passing its second reading on the Senate floor on Friday, May 5, 2023.
The center goals to “regulate and set requirements for the observe of Christianity within the nation”, addressing points stemming from the “inappropriate practice” of Religion.
Senator Binos Yaroe, representing the Adamawa South Senatorial District (PDP), sponsored the bill.
According to Yaroe, the proposed center would play a crucial role in resolving problems that have arisen due to improper religious practices in Nigeria.
Senator Istifanus Gyang of Plateau North Senatorial District weighed in, asserting that poorly practiced religion has contributed to radicalism in the country.
Gyang believes that religion can be a source of strength and national unity when properly followed. He added that the bill, when enacted, would help create a curriculum for Christian education.
Senator Abba Moro echoed these sentiments, stating that the bill is “apt,” given that some young people have been misled by radical religious figures.
Moro argued that the misinterpretation of the Quran and the Bible has been a contributing factor to some of Nigeria’s challenges.
Senate President Ahmad Lawan presided over the debate, and after putting the bill to a voice vote, it passed its second reading. The bill has now been referred to the Committee on Education for further legislative action.
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