Noah Ebije, Kaduna

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, yesterday lamented that the North of today is a far departure from what the late Premier of the North and Saduana of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello, planned for the region.

The Sultan, who stated this in his remarks at the first session of the 50th anniversary celebration of the Arewa House in Kaduna, said that the late Saduana legacies particularly in the education sector are still standing tall, urging that the legacies be sustained and improved upon.

Abubakar taking a critical look at socio-economic backwardness of the North, challenged northern leaders to work hard in creating a region that would project the vision of the late Premier.

His words: “The North of today is not the same North Sardauna wanted to see or had dreamt about. It’s not the same North that our children now roam the streets, begging for food in the name of Almajiranci. It is not the same North in which Sardauna wanted all our girls to go to school and he was very passionate about girl child education. It is not the North that he has built and left a very solid foundation and it is now left for our politicians to build on that foundation.

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“Bring everyone together irrespective of tribe and religion, that was what Sardauna did, that was the Sardauna we knew as children and we are still trying to copy him, but we are not yet there.”

He added that the people must work together to develop the North, stressing that when the North develops, it is Nigeria that is developing.

He described the recent looting and destructions of government and private assets by hoodlums as wickedness while commending northern youths for exercising restrain. 

The Sultan emphasised that poverty should not be used as an excuse to plunder the nation’s assets, adding, “we know there is poverty, but poverty should not be used for wickedness because what happened in the last couple of days is wickedness by some disgruntled hoodlums and I think it is important to condemn it loud and clear.”

Sultan advised political leaders to drop their political differences once elected and embrace everybody for peaceful coexistence.