Sultan of
Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III has renewed his call on the Federal
Government for proper dialogue with insurgents in the wake of security
challenges in the country.
The Sultan made
the call in Sokoto yesterday, at his yearly Ramadan dinner with journalists in
the state. He said the plight of over 200 Chibok girls abducted by insurgents
in Borno State should call for serious concern among all stakeholders.
“One wonders if
the schoolgirls abducted were our children, wouldn’t you dialogue to rescue
them unhurt? Dialogue does not mean you are losing your face,” he said.
He urged the
Federal Government to learn from the American government that swapped five
Taliban commanders for a citizen to save his life.
“The Federal
Government must implore all avenues to free these schoolgirls. The fate of the
common man solely lies in the hands of the leaders. Therefore, Nigerians must
be concerned about who to choose as their leaders,” the Sultan said.
He urged
security agencies not to relent in their confrontation with the insurgents,
describing the security personnel as the last hope of the common man as far as
security was concerned.
The Sultan
identified the political class as the real problem of the country, stressing
that what was happening in the country was not caused by religious issues.
His words: “Let
us find a solution to the current insecurity in the land. Politicians are our
greatest problem today. What is happening now is about political positions or
struggle. It is people that cause all these problems, not spirits. If 2015
election is shifted now, everywhere will calm down.”
The monarch,
however, challenged the leaders in the country to rule well and be responsive,
adding that “things are getting worse because there is injustice and hunger in
the land. I pray to God to provide food to all Nigerians and good leaders.”
He also urged
Nigerians to turn to God and imbibe the spirit of tolerance, pointing out that
“God that brought us together as Muslims and Christians knew what He did.”
Also speaking
at the event, the Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Revd. Matthew Kukah, urged
Nigerians to be united and protect the integrity of the country.
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who is GEJ negotiating with? Cowards that have no identity or the shameless liars that comes from you throne. How come you are interested in the girls now. They are your brothers BK, call them to order.
ReplyDeleteJust say that you want the president to negotiate with you and your group.The president don't know them but you do so sort yourself out.
ReplyDeletelet not negotiate, lets export pidgin english. try this link out.
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXu-xoiMExY
Sultan of Sokoto is the head of BH
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