Op-ed: Liberia proposals for a 'christian' state will result in segregation

1 April 2016
Photo credit: Lutheran World
Photo credit: Lutheran World
<p>Changing Liberia from a secular state to a Christian state continues to develop serious debate in every sector of the country especially among members of the two major religions, Christianity and Islam.</p><p>Some Christians in the country are in support of the proposal while on the other hand majority of the Muslim population is totally against such proposal.<br><br>Sekou M. Wiles, Secretary General of the Islamic Foundation for Peace and Development (IFOPED) has described the proposal as a complete segregation against the Muslim community saying it would be counterproductive because it lacks elasticity and fulcrum in moving the nation and people on the right trajectory.</p>
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