 The federal government has been advised to provide other great education for Nigerians and give each region what they deserve by merit if it wants to end the spate of inter-curity. Retired professor of Islamic studies, Murtala Bidmos, gave this chart at Euphan Special Symposium with a theme, Mohammed, the Mercy to Mankind. Gathered at this hall are Muslim faithful who came to celebrate the Holy Prophet Mohammed and Mankind as he had preached. Worried about the essence of humanity, speaker after speaker, build their minds on some challenges faced in the nation. Professor of Islamic studies and a convener alike were unanimous in their call for religious tolerance and youth education. But those two things are very important. Respect for time and exchange mutual trust. If Boko Haram people or Bandis of Lani, they want to recruit one million people today, they will get from whom? From the youth who are roaming the streets, who have no education, who have no hope, who have no future. Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala has described him as messy to Mankind, not just messy to the Muslims. If you follow his teachings, they won't be cheating, they won't be injustices. So it brings religious tolerance and that is why we are calling people to come for this program. The spelling believes that religion is responsible for the rise of banditry and other forms of insecurity. Other speakers said Islam only preaches humanity and love. They also pointed to the government in the right direction to go. One of the governors had said that you don't negotiate with Bandits and that is the standard of Islam. Unfortunately I have read a lot of articles in the past trying to blame religion for the problems that we are having. The problem we are having has always been in existence before religion. What religion has come to do is to modify our character and then try to manage the situation that we find ourselves. Well, religion has never been an issue and it is not an issue. What is the issue is humanity living together in peace. For those of us who maybe are in our 50s, when we are young, very young in this legal state, there is this camaraderie between the Muslims and the Christians. If we are going to come up with solutions, we must come up with a communal approach to solving Nigeria's problem. First of all, we need to identify the priority needs of people and give it to them. Education is a priority need that must be given to every Nigerian to be respected for religion, ethnicity or creed. The general consensus here is that if Nigerians live together and embrace one another irrespective of religion, there will be peace in Nigeria.