 As part of effort to promote peaceful coexistence and interfaith religious tolerance in Kaduna state and the nation at large, Muslim faithfuls and traditional leaders have joined their Christian counterpart to celebrate an annual French Day celebration service in Kaduna. The aim is to strengthen religious harmony and dialogue and foster unity, mutual understanding in their communities, regardless of their religious differences. Plus, the correspondent, Abila Darofal, fathoms this report, as presented from our studios. Over the years, Kaduna state is known for its religious crisis, communal conflict and insecurity, and that is why the need for continuous engagement for peaceful dialogue and adherence to different religious beliefs in the country has always been advocated for in the state. Speaking at the event where the Muslim community, the senior part of Evangelical Church of Winning Oil, Equa Rev. Joshua Iyam appealed to Christians, Muslims and traditional leaders, to work towards achieving a common goal and that is kicking against the enemy of peaceful coexistence in the country. Also, the executive secretary of Sultan Bello Mosque and Chief Imam Kao Mosque, Sheikh Hamisu Yahoo, called on religious leaders not to allow politicians to bring politics to cost this unity among them. Also a traditional leader who shared his thoughts said that there should be no basis for any misunderstanding among the three religions. Speaking on the national coexistence ahead of the 2023 general elections, the senator representing Kaduna South Federal Constituency, Haruna Zigo Aziz, stated that the country requires a dynamic change where all will come together to see themselves as the brothers keep up. In attendance at the event at the district head of Barnawa, Kabeeru Zubairu, the Wackelin Sheho Barnaw, Israel Hainas Batamadaki Hauta, and Sarkin Ducey, Shohai Bu-Ballarabi Abdullahi, among other fatefuls.