The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General, Nigerian Supreme
Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has urged
Nigerians to live in peace with one another for the unity of the country.
He made the appeal against the backdrop of the rising number
of civilian deaths linked with the on-going military invasion of the South-east
and the resultant reprisal attacks in various parts of the country.
The monarch, in a statement issued in Sokoto yesterday, said
that religious and community leaders should be given a chance to wade into the
pockets of tension which threaten the continuous survival of the nation.
He said: “I am calling on all Nigerians to imbibe and
embrace the culture and spirit of living in peace, irrespective of tribal,
ethnic or regional differences.
“Nigeria would continue to remain one nation with a common
goal of purposeful development. The action of some should not be allowed to
tear the country apart.
“Bad ones among our people should be called to order by
their elders and community leaders.
“I challenge elder statesmen to call the youth to order and
educate them on the need for peaceful coexistence in their respective
geo-political zones.
“As traditional leaders, we would continue to preach love
among the diverse communities in our domains throughout the country.”
The Sultan said Nigeria was brought together by an act of
God, despite the different ethnic group, religions and diverse rich and
beautiful cultures to form one country. He said God would protect the
sovereignty.
He further tasked the federal and state governments as well
as security agencies in their collective efforts to bring sustained peace and
development to the country.
By Chijioke Jannah