7th Anniversary: KACRAN urges national harmony, highlights its practical projects across Nigeria
By Alhaji Yusuf Damaturu
The Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) marked its seventh anniversary with a strong call for national unity, urging Nigerians to embrace mutual respect, and harmony regardless of ethnic or religious differences.
Held in Damaturu, the event celebrated the association’s founding on February 17, 2017, and highlighted its evolution over seven years of advocacy and community engagement.
Addressing attendees, KACRAN National President, Hon. Khalil Mohammad Bello, said the gathering was not merely a celebration but a moment of reflection on the association’s journey and accomplishments.
“We have existed for seven years, worthy of marking. During our evolution, we have achieved many wins. That is why we are here to review our journey and showcase our accomplishments," Bello stated.
He stressed that KACRAN stands apart for its non discriminatory stance,welcoming every Nigerian irrespective of faith, ethnicity, or origin.
"We view all Nigerians as equals. Seeing us here means seeing Kanuri, Fulani, Hausa, Babaur, Kare Kare, even the Yoruba. Kulen Allah is for all who desire it,"he said.
The president noted that the association’s greatest concern is the prevalence of fear, and its ultimate desire is to see a nation marked by fearlessness, cohesion, and harmonious connection among all citizens.
Beyond its ideological message, KACRAN also showcased tangible achievements, including various projects executed in partnership with state and federal governments and other development partners.
According to Bello, these visible interventions have contributed to the welfare of citizens and the general well-being of Nigeria.
The anniversary drew an array of dignitaries,including government ministers, traditional and paramount rulers, security agency representatives, and members of the plenum, whose role Bello publicly acknowledged.
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