Kufuor calls for religious tolerance in Nigeria
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has called for religious tolerance among people and a respect for fundamental human rights to achieve peaceful co-existence.
The former president said this when he visited Nigeria as a
guest speaker at the first presidential summit on 'innovative water funding
that was organised by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources to find new ways
to finance the provision of water.
He also said adherence of people to the laws of their
countries would bring harmony and progress.
The summit was prompted in the wake of inadequate government
resources to fund the provision of potable water and the need for private
sector involvement in the provision and management of water.
Speaking on water provision in Africa, former President
Kufuor said the provision of potable water had become challenging to governments
in the developing world because they had inadequate resources to meet all the
pressing needs of their people.
He said: “Private participation in the delivery of water,
however, should take into account the essential nature of water to mankind and
must be done in such a way that the social good is not lost for profit.”
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has since returned home
from Abuja, Nigeria.