Aggrieved
Muslim leaders, who were not comfortable with the alleged imbalance of the
ongoing National Conference in Abuja, have been assured by VIce-President
Namadi Sambo that the Goodluck Jonathan-led Federal Government has taken steps
to address the matter and would also,appoint a Special Adviser on Islamic
Affairs.
Sambo, who
appealed to the Muslim leaders, led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad
Abubakar, to be calm and continue to pray for a united Nigeria, spoke on Sunday
during the Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) golden jubilee lecture.
According
to Sambo,”the Federal Government would ensure fairness and justice to all
Nigerians irrespective of religion and ethnicity. Government has taken measures
to address the constant crises between farmers and pastoralists in an effort to
resolve the insecurity problem in the country and ensure return of normalcy.
“On the
NSCIA complaint of imbalance of the national conference between Muslims and
Christians, I want to confirm that Mr President has immediately directed
positive action on the matter. Mr President accepted on my recommendation to
appoint a Special Adviser on Islamic Affairs,”he said.
He
explained further that the Federal Government was doing much to end insurgency
in Nigeria, while efforts were on to ensure harmonious existence between
farmers and pastoralists.
“We have
strategised on how to stop the constant crises between farmers and
pastoralists. We are making efforts to address the issue of grazing range and
grazing reserves,” he said.
He commended
the emirs who converged for the golden jubilee celebration for their fatherly
advice and continued effort in ensuring that peace prevailed in their
respective domains.
Earlier,
the Sultan of Sokoto and President General of JNI, expressed sadness over the
plight of Muslims in the North-East.
The
Federal Government, he said, must act and stop the insurgency ravaging the
country, which he said was spreading fast.
The Sultan
called on non Muslims to empathise with Muslims in the country and join them in
ensuring the return of peaceful co-existence among the people of the country.
“We have discussed with government on the national conference and how to make it a success. We don’t want another jamboree. We have been giving advice to our leaders, it is left to them to take the advice or jettison them.
“We have discussed with government on the national conference and how to make it a success. We don’t want another jamboree. We have been giving advice to our leaders, it is left to them to take the advice or jettison them.
“Everyday,
we hear of people being killed in different parts of the country. It is a
nightmare that is spreading to other parts of the country in the name of cattle
rustling. We are worried that Muslims, Christians and Fulani are being killed
because life is sacred.
“Why are
we fighting each other in the name of ethnicity of religion? We should all go
about our religions peacefully. Our non-Muslim brothers should join us to look
at problems bedevilling the country and find solutions to them,” he said.
Sultan its now muslim and non muslim right? So we don't have our own name sit down there n see who will join u to fight ur own pple. Wen christians whr been killed in ur states u didn't talk or u went extinct now dt nemesis has caught up with u, u're bck frm extinction we b mumu abi. I beg we get sence call ur pple 2 order all dose fulunis call dem afta all na non christians dem b which u'r one
ReplyDeleteIdiot I feel like slaping u on ur face u're talkn abt crubing ethnicity but ur statement here proves dt dt u'r ethnic concern. Nw fulani's r d ones dealing with u guys dts gud banza erin ka ba wayo kun sha kaman ba mu da wayo ko? So dt ein mu zo tamokon ku, ku keseh mu? Go n fight ur war urslf. Wat u can't finish don't start dts wat is hapnin nw u strtd d fight nw it has bck fired
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