Jatau, the Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, has called on Nigerians to embrace inter-tribal marriages as a means to enhance national unity, peace, and integration among the country’s diverse ethnic and religious groups. His appeal was made during the wedding ceremony of Mr. Musa Gude, a member representing the Uke/Karshi State Constituency, and his wife, Hajiya Asmau Ahmadu.
The wedding took place on Friday at the Al’furQan Masjid in Nasarawa Local Government Area, Kano State. Jatau highlighted the significance of the union in strengthening the bond between Kano and Nasarawa States.
During his address, Jatau stressed the virtues of patience, tolerance, and forgiveness for a successful marriage. He underscored the importance of effective communication and understanding in fostering a harmonious relationship. “On behalf of myself, Honourable members, and staff of the Nasarawa State House Assembly, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Hon. Musa Saidu Gude, the Jagaban Karshi, and his wife. We are delighted for them and pray for divine blessings upon their marriage,” Jatau remarked.
The Speaker also cautioned Hon. Gude to avoid discrimination or preferential treatment in family matters and advised the couple to steer clear of third-party interference in their marriage. He used the occasion to advocate for peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among the people of Nasarawa, Kano, and other states to contribute to the country's overall development.
Mr. Gude, who took Asmau as his fourth wife, expressed his gratitude to God for the realization of his dream. The ceremony was a celebration of unity and a testament to the power of inter-tribal connections in fostering greater national cohesion.
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