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You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by Shieldjnr: 11:25am On Jul 28, 2017
You’re lazy, sultan tells northern governors
2017/07/28 06:05:32nigeriatoday.ng

Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar III

• Asks leaders to tackle region’s problems
• Govs flay pro-Biafra agitation, restructuring
• Yoruba group seeks creation of Oduduwa Republic

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad Abubakar, yesterday condemned what he considered as the lazy attitude of some northern governors to governance.

The sultan said the governors must show practical commitment to discharging their duties by avoiding procrastination and implementing decisions capable of turning around the poor situation of the north.

Coming from the sultan, it is an indication that the northern establishment is set for self-evaluation. It is no longer prepared to pamper the issue of poor development in the north as the sultan’s call on the region’s political leadership to brace to the challenges of development is unmistakeable.

At a joint meeting of the Northern Governors’ Forum and traditional rulers at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House in Kaduna yesterday, the sultan said the northern elite must throw away their lazy attitude.

He urged traditional and religious leaders to guard their utterances and avoid inciting words which could cause chaos, saying that negative stories could be circulated by rumour mongers on the social media.

“During our last meeting six months ago, we spent a lot of time to discuss many things, but from the earlier discussion, is the north much better now than we were six months ago? If yes, it means we are making progress, if no, why?

“All that has been the problem is to implement decisions taken at such a meeting by everybody. I think we are not short of solutions to all our problems, what we are short of, all of us, is sincerity and commitment to really do what we say publicly. If we don’t change, our situation will continue to get worse.

“At this meeting, we need to discuss what came out of the January meeting, how far we have gone in trying to implement some of the decisions we have taken and chart the way forward.

“I should remind us, so many of us who are also religious leaders, to be cautious over inciting utterances and ambiguous words on issues that shouldn’t have been brought up.

“What we do or how we go about some of these issues, you don’t make ambiguous statements which will be very difficult to withdraw. We are aware of the implications because the social media is so negative now that people formulate stories that never existed and polish them to be true,” the monarch cautioned.

While commending some governors for hard work and resilience with regard to education in the north, he said the traditional rulers were collectively committed to making the north the envy of the rest of the world.

“But we have to and we must be up and doing, we must throw away our lazy attitude because whatever problems we have in our region, we are more educated to find solution to them. I assure you of our support, and you must continue to see us (traditional rulers) as partners in this long and tough journey to emancipating our people from the grip of poverty and lazy life.”

The governors cautioned those agitating for restructuring of the country and the protagonists of the Republic of Biafra against endangering the unity of Nigeria, saying that the nation might not survive under such divisive tendencies.

The Chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum’s and Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima who spoke at the meeting listed the current issues threatening the unity of the nation as the agitation for restructuring, creation of a Biafran State and the Fulani herdsmen’s attacks on communities. He urged prompt action to tackle these issues.

Shettima, who was represented by the Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Masari at the two-day meeting which began yesterday, said: “Agreed that being citizens of a democratic country, Nigerians are entitled to exercising their constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech and association, and the clamour for the restructuring of the country falls within the purview of these freedoms. But the exercise of such rights outside the confines of responsibility is not acceptable.

“The resort to shenanigans, hate speech, and sometimes incitement to violence by organisations such as IPOB and MASSOB must be unconditionally condemned as they are inimical to national unity, stability, peaceful coexistence and national security.

“These elements must be encouraged to pursue their agitations within processes enshrined in our constitution and with the full and willing participation of all parts of our nation.”

The governor urged southern leaders to condemn the agitation the way northern leaders condemned the ultimatum given by some northern youths to Igbo residing in the north to leave by October 1.

On the dangers allegedly posed by those agitating for restructuring and a Biafran State, the northern governors drew attention to contemporary history of countries where such tendencies led to destabilisation.

“We must constantly be aware of the terrain and times. We have a country that has gone through a civil war, military coups and counter-coups, some of them bloody, prolonged military dictatorships, several false starts as a democracy, insurgency and banditry and a huge youth population whose huge expectations are far from being met. Our peculiar circumstances have made it difficult to deliver and what we need is trust and hope to see us through the difficult times. We shall overcome, but we need all the survival techniques our collective talent can muster.”

The governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, in an address, said: “We commend the resilience of our communities in the North-East which has begun the process of recovery from the ravages of insurgency.

“Security remains a challenge across our states. The frequency and savagery of communal clashes in some of our states, and the prevalence of untoward phenomena such as rural banditry, cattle-rustling and kidnapping need to be tackled. The festering sores left by previous conflicts in which proper closure, accountability for crimes and reconciliation were not effected appear to be accelerating a descent into impunity and a situation in which many elites are too short-sighted to recognise the dangers of embroiling our communities in repeated cycles of violence.”

And as the October 1 ultimatum given to Igbo to vacate the north approaches, a South West group, Yoruba Liberation Command (YOLICOM) has declared secession from Nigeria and sought the creation of Oduduwa Republic.

Making the declaration yesterday in Lagos, the group said it had no apology for the decision, as its people wished to see an end to the over
100 years of bitter acrimony, ethnic rivalry, savage killings, blackmail of the Yoruba nation, and excruciating burden of coming from a country with the stigma of terrorism.

The group’s spokesman, Opeoluwa Akinola, who disclosed this at a press conference held at Ogba, said it was time for the Yoruba nation to exit the ‘axis of evil’ called Nigeria, having endured its misery, destruction of values and the cultural genocide inflicted on its heritage.

“We totally reject the idea of restructuring as proposed. It is an attempt to restructure Nigeria on their own terms and not on the terms of the people. Nigeria will never be genuinely restructured by the present crop of political leaders who are themselves beneficiaries of the same skewed system.

“Even if the country will be restructured, it will pass through the National Assembly, which was created during the era of military rule of the Fulani to ensure an upper hand for the Fulani North. The National Assembly is an organ of the Fulani and their agents, so also is the Nigerian military, which has continuously been used to repress, intimidate and humiliate Nigerians,” he said.

Akinola lamented that Nigeria has become a burden on the Yoruba people and its people have been exposed to unimaginable threats of violence, wiping off entire families through clubbing to death, kidnapping, savage killings, rape of infants, stealing of public wealth and public display of stolen wealth with arrogance by the criminals.

“We hereby display the proposed flag of the Yoruba nation as a symbol of mobilisation of our long suffering people, out of the huge
slum and prison called Nigeria, a country built and sustained by corruption, blood-shedding, malicious damage and total contempt for humanity.

“We call on the United Nations (UN) to immediately put the machinery in motion for the immediate dissolution of Nigeria and set the captives free. If Nigeria fails to heed this advice to dissolve the unholy and cruel union, the perpetrators and beneficiaries of the blood- sucking nation will have themselves to blame,” he warned.
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Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by divinehand2003(m): 11:30am On Jul 28, 2017
Over 99% Of governors in Nigeria are super lazy and lack the mental, creative, spiritual and physical requirements of excellent leadership.

Na God go deliver Nigeria.
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by Blackfire(m): 11:39am On Jul 28, 2017
The problem with this country are our super Demi invincible gods. .... Called govnors.


I mean why can't the federal government deal directly with the local governments.
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by GreyLaw(m): 11:41am On Jul 28, 2017
Fireworks statement everywhere.

Looks like Nigerians are tired of Nigeria.
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by Nobody: 11:41am On Jul 28, 2017
The same Sultan who spent 700m to build a house in Abuja while the number of refugees in IDP camps grows by the day. Joker!

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Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by Shieldjnr: 11:50am On Jul 28, 2017
divinehand2003:
Over 99% Of governors in Nigeria are super lazy and lack the mental, creative, spiritual and physical requirements of excellent leadership.

Na God go deliver Nigeria.
Well said. The problem of our dear country is beyond human to solve

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Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by wtfcoded: 11:58am On Jul 28, 2017
This sultans mama fit be igbo woman undecided
He thinks reasonably.

And 4 d phool up there criticizing him of building 700m naira building in Abuja, is it ur money??
Imagine northern elders giving we[southerners]conditions on how we go take restructure Nigeria undecided
Ain't that pathetic? angry
Manage ur resources while we manage ours, is that a big deal

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Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by gberra: 12:19pm On Jul 28, 2017
I have always loved this Sultan, he sues for peace the entire country.
SLS said it but was hounded. Let's see who hounds the Sultan.

Friendng if you can touch SLS, can you touch the Sultan?
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by DOUBLEWAHALA: 12:33pm On Jul 28, 2017
another mouth action he should name the lazy ones I know that bubu and el rufia will be dragging for number one spot

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Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by dannytoe(m): 2:25pm On Jul 28, 2017
They only know how to breed Almajiris.

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Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by FriendNG: 2:30pm On Jul 28, 2017
gberra:
I have always loved this Sultan, he sues for peace the entire country.
SLS said it but was hounded. Let's see who hounds the Sultan.

Friendng if you can touch SLS, can you touch the Sultan?

I also love him. His only case is supporting impunity being among the likes of Osinbanjo, Dangote, etc to ask State assembly to stop proving Kano Emirate about reckless spending under Sunusi leadership.
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by gberra: 3:35pm On Jul 28, 2017
FriendNG:


I also love him. His only case is supporting impunity being among the likes of Osinbanjo, Dangote, etc to ask State assembly to stop proving Kano Emirate about reckless spending under Sunusi leadership.
Here we go again, Osinbajo bla bla bla!.. Why don't you tell me it was Dangote who was indicted to have bribed the speaker of Kano Assembly to drop the investigation leveled against Sanusi.

Now that the Sultan has been indicted, would you also constitute a probe panel or force him on exile?
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by FriendNG: 3:56pm On Jul 28, 2017
gberra:
Here we go again, Osinbajo bla bla bla!.. Why don't you tell me it was Dangote who was indicted to have bribed the speaker of Kano Assembly to drop the investigation leveled against Sanusi.

Now that the Sultan has been indicted, would you also constitute a probe panel or force him on exile?


Haha. Go and check my threads I also posted that of Dangote bribe. We are not corruption defenders.

Let sultan clear his name. And that doesn't change Osinbanjo is in support of corruption on Sunusi case
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by gberra: 4:48pm On Jul 28, 2017
FriendNG:



Haha. Go and check my threads I also posted that of Dangote bribe. We are not corruption defenders.

Let sultan clear his name. And that doesn't change Osinbanjo is in support of corruption on Sunusi case
ok, let's see how it goes
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by Prince081: 5:17pm On Jul 28, 2017
Sultan has to watch his utterances before he eats the humble pie like Sanusi Lamido the emir of Kano
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by Nobody: 5:20pm On Jul 28, 2017
Has he refunded the alleged paris monies which he wired grin
Re: You’re Lazy, Sultan Tells Northern Governors by FriendNG: 5:53pm On Jul 28, 2017
gberra:
ok, let's see how it goes

is ok. But for the avoidance of doubt this is the thread.

Sunusi-gate: How Dangote 100 Million Bribe Tears Kano Assembly Apart - Politics -

https://www.nairaland.com/3870663/sunusi-gate-how-dangote-100-million

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