Sultan expresses worry over protest, says it’s getting out of hand
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, on Thursday, expressed worry over the violent turn the hunger protest took in parts of the countries, calling for restraint.
The President-General, Jama’atu Nasril Islam, appealed to the conveners of #EndBadGovernance protest and other critical stakeholders to sheath their swords and urgently come to the table for dialogue.
He made the call in a statement issued by the Secretary-General of JNI, Prof. Khalid Aliyu, on Thursday.
Abubakar said the JNI genuinely feared escalation to an uncontrollable scenario, adding that reports from the protests were tilting towards that.
“Therefore, we, in the name of Allah, the Most High, call for an end to the snowballing rampaging, in the name of protest.
“We should all understand that there must be a stable country called Nigeria before we can proudly call ourselves Nigerians.
“This call has become imperative, bearing in mind that the protest is getting out of hand, and the consequence of which may be too heavy on the West-African sub-region.
“A clarion call is therefore made to all leaders and the Nigerian citizens to fear Allah, for it is through such a spiritual medium that Allah’s intervention descends with full assurance from Him, the Ever Merciful.
“Muslims are also urged to be introspective and should embrace more Dhikr (remembrance of Allah), through the glorification of Allah, Istighfar (seeking Allah’s forgiveness) and ceaseless Du’a (prayers and invocations), for ease and relief in these trying moments,” the Sultan said.
Added that “With tomorrow being Friday, Jumu’ah mosque Imams and Muslim leaders are implored to calm nerves and call on the Ummah to appreciate peace rather than a chaotic state of affairs, which may even deny us congregational prayers.”
The Sultan also implored President Bola Tinubu to address the nation, by assuring all Nigerians that peace, security, stability, relief to hardship and food security would be achieved under his stewardship.
He also urged state governors to calm nerves, saying that silence was no longer golden at this moment of anxiety.
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