The Emir of Kano, His
Highness, Muhammad Sanusi II has declared that all ethnic nationalities
resident in Kano are indigenes of the state, irrespective of ethnic, cultural
and religious differences.
His words, “The wealth and
prosperity of Kano is based on its ability as a cosmopolitan city. For us in
Kano, whether you are Nupe, Yoruba, Igbo, Kanuri, Muslim, Christian, if you
identify yourself as a son of Kano, you are from Kano.
“Religion of Islam
expressly prohibit tribalism. The Qu’aran is very clear on this issues. Allah
says all mankind were created from one man and one woman (Adam and Eve). We
made you as a people from different tribes so that you can recognize each
other. The best of all among you is he who fears God.”
Emir Sanusi expressed
delight that since his ascension on the throne that there has not been any
ethnic clash in Kano.
“I want us to pray that the
peace we are enjoying today shall continue; and in other parts of the country
where we are experiencing ethnic clash and other problems of insecurity should
also have peace,” he said.
According to him, Nigeria
is designed by God to have unity in diversity.
He said, “I urge everyone
of you to build friendship across ethnic and religious divides and also
maintain that friendship.
“It is the wish of Allah
that Nigeria has many ethnic and religious groups. We should maintain peace and
live in peace. Many of you here today were born in Kano, your parents were also
born here in Kano. So, who can come and tell you that you are not an indigene?
We are all one and we should live together as brothers and sisters.”
The Royal Father also used
the occasion to appeal to Igbo leaders in Kano to embrace peace and unity among
themselves, pointing out that if they remain divided, they will find it
difficult to achieve a common goal.
“The leader is a father of
everybody and the leader should in turn accept everyone and be a father to
everyone,” he added.
In his address, Kano state
Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, promised to ensure that the Sabon Gari
community enjoy more democratic dividends within the next four years.
He recalled that his
administration engaged in massive infrastructure development and healthcare
delivery in Sabon Gari during his first tenure and promised to continue with the
kind gesture.
Eze Ndigbo in Kano, Chief
Ibekwe commended Governor Ganduje and Emir of Kano for ensuring peaceful
co-existence in Kano and promised to use his good office to appeal to Igbo and
other ethnic nationalities resident in Kano to maintain peace.
The occasion was well
attended by all the Eze Ndigbos in the 19 northern states and other Royal
Fathers from the South-East.
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