The Sultan of Sokoto and President General of the Jama’atu Nasril
Islam (JNI), Alhaji Mohammad Sa’ad Abubakar said on Sunday the country
has stagnated because leaders have refused to allow things to work.
The Sultan spoke just as the Kaduna state governor, Mukthar Ramalan
Yero admonished Islamic scholars to refrain from using the Muslim holy
month of Ramadan to cast aspersions on people without proper
investigations.
Speaking at a national conference on the role of Muslim Scholars in
fostering unity, peace and security in Nigeria organized by Jama’at
Nasril Islam (JNI) in Kaduna, the Sultan said that the nation cannot
move forward when leaders are made to believe that they are always
right.
“We cannot move forward when we tell a leader he is always right. No
leader is ever right in this circumstance. So many things have gone
wrong in this country, and they are still going wrong. So many things
are not working because the leaders refused to allow them to work”.
While noting that the Muslim world was facing daunting challenge, the
Sultan said “we are very aware just like any other people across the
world of the challenges facing us as Muslims, not only in Nigeria; we
believe somebody somewhere is pulling the string”.
The Sultan who is also the Co-Chairman of the Nigeria Inter-religious
Council also said “we will not allow anybody to stop us from being
Muslims because that is what God brought to us and that is what we chose
to be, we will not allow anybody to turn our lives upside down, and
whatever anybody does that affects Islam and Muslims.”
He expressed concern over the level of disunity among Muslims saying
“if there is unity among Muslims, there will be peace, and if there is
peace, there will be development and progress in our country and there
will be total security in Nigeria.
“If there is security, definitely, there will be development. What is
happening in the Northern part of the country is an unfortunate
incident which has been forced on us, may be for so many reasons, may be
the Almighty Allah (God) wants to correct our ways.
“I believe it is high time all of us come together and discuss those
things that have been pestering our lives as Muslims in this country. I
want to state here that our main problems have been lack of unity, lack
of consensus in whatever we do, and of course, viz-a-viz so poor in our
lives as Muslims in this country.
“We are begging Allah for constant prayers from all of you, you are
all distinguished Ulamas, we need constant prayers from the downtrodden
to any other person, we shall overcome all these challenges and move to
greater heights by the special grace of God.
“We are committed to ensuring justice in whatever we do, we are
committed to ensuring that whichever leaders God Almighty blessed on us
to do what is right, and we must tell them when they go wrong”.
While lamenting the failure of leadership in the country to provide
purposive leadership, he said “as Muslim leaders, we know what the holy
Koran said about leadership, we know how our noble leader lived his life
which we are all striving to copy in the minutest way, and I believe
totally that if we imbibe the virtues of the holy Koran and the virtues
of our noble leader, nobody will go wrong.
“I believe it is high time we put aside so many differences in
understanding of Islam, put aside so called promise of big manism, put
aside hatred that permeated people’s heart, and put aside personal
interest. Put Islam above all, and if you do so, we will find the end of
all the problems facing us that we will enable all of us to observe our
religious obligations and duties in a peaceful manner.
“We refuse to accept time without number whenever any violence take
place anywhere in the world, if committed by a Muslim, you will hear
Islamic terrorist, or Muslim terrorist or Islamic fundamentalist. But
when worst violence is perpetrated by somebody who is not a Muslim, we
don’t hear the same coinage, or the same factionalization of the same
criminal activity linking it to that particular religion.
“And we believe so many criminal activities have taken place in the
name of so many other religion, but Islam has been singled out and it is
a challenge for us to wake up, stand together, stretching our hands of
unity and face such problem squarely. We can only do that if we put
aside our personal differences.
“I don’t want to talk so much, but I really have so much in mind on
such issues, but suffice to say, today we have an opportunity to bare
our minds to the President, Commander-In- Chief of the Armed Forces of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria who set up a committee to look into
insurgency activities particularly in the North.
“I believe that committee should also look at other things that are
happening in other parts of the country. But this is the first step.
Let us stabilize north in particular, then move to other places, ” the
Sultan stated.
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Many things are wrong with Nigeria, says Sultan
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