The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, has advised
religious leaders to eschew inciting statements capable of igniting trouble
among Nigerians.
Abubakar made the call
at the Abdullahi Fodio award presentation and book launch in Birnin Kebbi,
Kebbi State on Saturday.
The event, titled:
“Gwandu Emirate: the domain of Abdullahi Fodio since 1805,” was organised by
the Gwandu Emirate Development Association.
He said inflammatory
comments would further divide and polarise the nation and pointed out that every
religion was preaching peace, unity and solidarity among its faithful.
The Sultan condemned the
insurgent activities pervading the North Eastern part of the country and
commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his efforts in curtailing the menace.
Abubakar commended the
Federal Government for reintroducing history as a subject in schools, stressing
that without history, humanity would not discover itself.
The Sultan said the
book, which chronicled the religious and cultural heritage of the Gwandu
Emirate, was timely, adding: “We will continue to support historical findings.”
Earlier, in his remarks,
the Emir of Gwandu, Alhaji Muhammad Bashar, said the event was an attempt to
reward those who contributed to the development of the emirate, especially
preservation of the rich cultural heritage of the emirate.
Bashar commended the
efforts of Buhari to diversify the economy and the fight against corruption.
He said the nation under the present administration was heading
to progress devoid of religious, tribal or sectional considerations.
Former Vice President
Atiku Abubakar extoled the virtues of Abdullahi Fodio and called on leaders to
emulate the legacies of the late Islamic scholar especially: on federalism,
revenue allocation and the rule of law.
Abubakar said as an
elder statesman, he would continue to support historical investigations with a
view to promote research and intellectual development.
Governor Atiku Bagudu
commended the efforts of Gwandu Emirate for launching the book and recognising
those who contributed immensely to the development of the emirate.
Bagudu said the book
would serve as very important tool in tracing the historical happenings in the
emirate, stressing that Abdullahi Fodio was a hero.
He said the state
government would continue to preserve historical facts and artifacts for
present generation and posterity.
The governor also
reiterated the state government resolves to continue to support agriculture.
Fourteen people were
honoured during the ceremony.
They included a former
Chief Justice of Nigeria, Legbo Kutigi; former Governor Aliyu Wammako; retired
Colonel Sani Bello; Alhaji Aliko Dangote; Lamido Birnin Bayero and Justice
Abdulkadir Ore.
The others were:
Governor Atiku Bagudu, Jaiz Bank, Isah Mafara, Usman Magawata, Prof. Aisha
Aliyu and Chairman of Daily Trust Newspapers, Kabiru Yusuf.
A total of N101 million
was realised at the launching with the highest donation of N10 million by Atiku
Abubakar.

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