In a nation often defined by its religious and regional diversity, acts that bridge divides are rare, and therefore invaluable. One such act has just emerged from the quiet generosity of Chief Sir Mike Mbama Okiro, former Inspector General of Police and also former Chairman, Police Service Commission, respectively.
Despite being a Christian from the southern part of
Nigeria, Chief Okiro recently funded and completed the construction of a mosque
at Police Secondary School, Minna, Niger State.
It is a gesture that speaks louder than speeches, and
one that deserves to be celebrated, commended and emulated across the country.
A Quintessential Gentleman With the Fear of God,
Chief Sir Mike Mbama Okiro has spent decades in public
service, rising through the ranks of the Nigeria Police Force to its highest
office and rank of becoming the Inspector-General of Police, and later steered
the Police Service Commission as the Executive Chairman.
Throughout his career, he earned a reputation as a
disciplined officer, an administrator of integrity, and above all, a
quintessential gentleman per excellence.
Those who know him say his public conduct has always
been guided by a deep reverence for God Almighty, and a conviction that public
office is a trust to be used for the common good. This latest gesture only
reinforces that conviction.
Police Secondary School Minna serves students from
diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds. The new mosque provides Muslim
students, staff, and members of the host community with a dignified space for
worship, reflection, and moral formation.
For a Christian statesman to build a place of worship
for adherents of another faith within a federal institution is more than
philanthropy. It is a deliberate act of inclusion. It says that in Nigeria,
faith should not be a barrier to fellowship, and that public institutions can
and should be spaces where all Nigerians feel at home.
Why This Gesture Matters for Nigeria : Nigeria’s
strength lies in its diversity. Yet diversity can become a source of tension
when it is politicized and weaponized. Chief Okiro’s action offers a
counter-narrative:
1. It Models Religious Tolerance: By building a
mosque, a Christian elder shows that respect for another’s faith is not a
threat to one’s own.
2. It Strengthens National Cohesion: In a security
institution like the Nigeria Police, such gestures foster trust between
officers, students, and communities of different faiths.
3. It Sets a Standard for Leadership: True leadership
is measured not by what one takes, but by what one gives back, especially to
those who may not share your creed or region.
4. It Educates the Next Generation: Students at Police
Secondary School Minna are witnessing firsthand that patriotism transcends
religion. That lesson will shape their outlook as future officers and citizens.
A Call to Emulate Chief Sir Mike Okiro (IGP Rtd):
Nigeria needs more public figures who are willing to
act above the fault lines of religion and ethnicity. Chief Sir Mike Mbama Okiro
has shown that it is possible to be deeply rooted in one’s faith while
remaining open, generous, and respectful toward others.
This is the kind of leadership Nigeria needs if it is
to move from fragile coexistence to genuine unity. It is leadership that
recognizes that the mosque and the church, the Muslim and the Christian are all
stakeholders in the Nigerian project.
Chief Sir Mike Mbama Okiro’s gesture deserves more
than applause. It deserves to be replicated!
Also, while speaking at the opening ceremony, the Emir
of Kagara, Malam Garba Attahiru, commended Chief Mike Okiro for promoting peace
and unity through the project and thereby conferred on him the traditional
title of " Sarkin-Haske of Niger in recognition of his contribution to
humanity and National unity.
Religious leaders, traditional rulers, retired public
servants, and private citizens all have a role to play in building bridges
where others build walls.
In building that mosque, Chief Sir Mike Mbama Okiro
has built something greater, a monument to tolerance, mutual respect, and the
shared humanity that binds Nigerians together.
This is making it the fourth Mosque he either built or
renovated across the country, Nigeria.
Nigeria will be stronger when more leaders follow his
examples.

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