Apparently in an attempt to answer critics who are of the opinion that
elders in the northern part of Nigeria are not doing enough on the issue
of terrorism, Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, has come out
to proffer way out to the Boko Haram insurgency and terrorism as a
whole.
While speaking on Wednesday at the first Inter-Faith Health Summit,
organised by the Nigerian Inter-Faith Action Association in Abuja, the
respected elder statesman stated that the only way Nigeria could
overcome terrorism is for all Nigerians to unite and fight the common
enemies of the nation.
According to him, faith leaders in the country are determined to
contribute towards improving the health of Nigeria’s population,
especially the children, but he noted that such a dream would only come
true in a peaceful atmosphere.
“For the problem of insecurity, what we must do is to come together as
one body to fight terrorism at all levels. Terrorism does not know who
is a Christian or who is a Muslim. When terror strikes, we all see what
happens; Muslims are killed, Christians are killed. Even those who do
not possess any religion are killed.
“If we are at war, we can’t even sit together, you can’t go to church, you can’t go to mosque; you would remain indoors.
“What we need to do as leaders at all levels is come together to defeat
terrorism. We plead with our foreign partners, disperse the message that
we need you to come together with us so that we bring to an end the
insecurity issues facing our country,” he said.
The Sultan also advised the media to stop writing negative stories about
Nigeria, as it related to the World Economic Forum on Africa going on
in Abuja.
“There are many good things happening that require that the world come
together. And, Nigeria is playing the role very well. You can see how we
(leaders of faith in Nigeria) relate with one another; we meet
personally; we attend functions together,” he said.
The Sultan made an attempt to correct the misconception that Muslims are
against any faith in the country, noting that all they (Muslims) want
is “to live their lives according to the Islamic dictates, without any
hindrance and without any let up.”
It could be recalled that Sa’ad Abubakar, who is the head of Nigeria’s
Muslim community, President-General, Jaamatu Nasril Islam (JNI) recently
stated that “nobody can islamise Nigeria”.






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