Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has
advised Nigerians not to vote into power, people he described as
persecutors.
According to The Nation, the revered monarch said, voting such people
will only spell doom for the country.
Sanusi
who was speaking while receiving a delegate from the Peoples Democratic
Movement (PDM) led by its governorship candidate in Kano State, Bashir
Ishaq said leadership required commitment and sacrifice.
He
advised: “You should make sure that you do not allow your votes to fall
into the hands of persecutors; you should not concede your votes to
those you know would oppress you.”
The former CBN governor, who
spoke at length on the need to avoid violence in the forth coming polls,
also advised politicians to accommodate the criticisms from their
opponents in good faith
Bashir who was in the palace to intimate
the monarch on his plans for Kano State said he was concerned about the
abysmal decline of education at primary and secondary levels, adding
that with his foray into the gubernatorial race was as a result of his
determination to deal with the rot in the sector.
He stated that
he had plans to establish an independent power station in the state in
the face of the nation’s appalling economy, stressing that with adequate
power supply, the state’s economy would improve remarkably.
He
opined that the sector would receive his priority attention because of
expectations placed on the government for a robust healthcare system.
He added that he was willing to come up with a unique concept of governance for the state.
The
Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi II, who was recently threatened by Boko
Haram insurgents, urged Muslims faithful in the north to defend
themselves against the fighters instead of handing them over to the
police and security.
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