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Insecurity: Sultan urges leaders to restore confidence of Nigerians

  • ...commissions ultra modern Hajj Camp in Bauchi

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar has advised leaders in the country to ensure that they are fair and just in the discharge of their responsibilities, and to restore confidence of Nigerians. 

Sultan gave the advice on Monday while speaking in Bauchi during the commissioning of the ultra modern Hajj Camp constructed by Governor Bala Mohammed.

He said that they should not oppress the innocent as God hears their prayers for justice and lamented the security challenges experienced in some parts of the country.

The Sultan called on Nigerians to intensify their prayers so that God will avert evils perpetrated by evil men.

He said “Leaders should always strive to do what the people want because it was the main reason they were voted into power by the people. What the country needs now is excellent and purposeful leadership

“Leadership has been bestowed on us by Allah, He expects us to be just, fair and equitable to all. We should know that one day, we will all give account of our stewardship in the hereafter.

“It is incumbent on us as leaders to discharge our responsibility to the best of our ability, the followers are looking up to us for effective leadership. That is what we have to do in order to make the country better.

“There is the need to promote peace and peaceful co-existence in the country because it is only in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility that development and progress can be made.

“If you see how we relate during our interfaith meeting, you will understand the essence of peace and peaceful co-existence. Peace is what is needed to make things work out and progress made.”

The Sultan commended Governor Bala Mohammed for constructing the camp, saying that it will be used for both Muslims and Christians during the pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia and Israel.

He also warned journalists against publishing fake news that can fuel disunity among the people as people always believe in what they hear in the media especially the social media.

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, commended the people of the state for living peacefully with each other, despite their religious, traditional and ethnic differences.

He said that the camp is not meant for Muslims alone explaining that Christians too have the right to use the facility, adding that it will not be allowed to remain unused.

“Even the temporary camp we have in the town is used by both Muslims and Christians, this facility too will be used by our Christian brothers anytime they are going to Israel.

“Just as Bishop Hillary has said, the resources we spent here is for the people of Bauchi State from the Federal Government of Nigeria. We know that Sultan is a man who is fostering unity in the country, we therefore need this kind of edifice as a symbol of unity,” he said.

Governor Bala  said that the camp was constructed at the cost of N600m with all the facilities it contained and was designed and done by one of the best engineers in the country.

He assured that all the observations of the National Hajj Commission will be considered in order to ensure that the camp was put to use throughout the year for activities as the hall can take up to 1500 people at the same time.

The governor said that the camp will be put to commercial use in order to make it self sustaining in order to allow government free resources for other purposes of development in the state based on the advice of the NAHCON.

Chairman  of National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Zikrullah Olakunle Hassan commended Bauchi State Government for having one of the best hajj camps in the country which he said has a multipurpose usage.

Represented by the National Commissioner in charge of Operations, Abdullahi Magaji Hardawa, the NAHCON Chairman said that with the camp close to the airport, logistics support and other activities during the hajj operation will be made easier.

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