In a statement released by his media
aide, Yari kicked against the monarch new found stance against the
practice of Islam in Nigeria. He says the Emir's reaction to his comment
doesn't change the fact that everything must be linked to good whether
fair or foul. Read his statement below
For those who consider the emir of
Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II to be anything but a first class intellectual, a
consummate banker and a bona fide member of Nigeria’s royalty, the last
couple of weeks were a dizzying spectacle of mixed messages on
integrity, royalty and wisdom.
Within a perimeter of weeks, HRH
Muhammadu Sanusi II, whose royal tentacles and social networks traverse
the length and breadth of this country, lambasted the nation’s economic
framework, the northern elite, sub-national leadership especially the
governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar and the traditional
institution of marriage.
All frontiers that we hold so dear
With due respect to our highly
revered traditional institutions and royal fathers, as a blue-blooded
family member himself, Hon Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar holds the emir in
very high esteem. He believes that the emir as a brother and co-occupant
of elite positions in Nigeria, he could advice governors and those in
positions of authority in several chains of communication that are
richly available to him. But he preferred the public platform, for
reasons best known to him.
Governor Yari firmly believes that a
country that goes to its pastors and Imams who recommend prayer and
fasting as the solution to every social misfortune, from matrimonial
disagreements, to social and economic complications needs to be wary of
the wrath of God in the event of an epidemic of unquantifiable
proportion such as Type C meningitis. And as a country that succumbs to
the supremacy of Allah, we must continue to link Him with all things,
fair or foul.
Those who want to equate science
with God, like HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II can denounce Yari’s statement
from the rooftops but that will not change Governor Yari’s beliefs in
the omniscience, omnipresence and omnipotence of Allah.
By a certain bizarre coincidence
too, like a prophesy foretold, Sheikh Mahmood Jaafar had before he was
assassinated named Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as one of those whose hypocrisy
would bring an epidemic of monumental proportions to this country. The
tapes are very much in circulation long after Sheikh Jaafar death,
He had argued in that sermon that
“Sanusi Lamido is one of the enemies of Islam who would assume all
traits of a good Muslim but deep inside them is a hatred of Islam, and
the people far beyond human imagination.” Could this be a prophecy
foretold?
However, the emir should be aware
that Allah who gives power to whoever He wills at His own time, also
takes it away at the most inauspicious time. As elected officials, we
are obliged to serve people just as we serve God. Within this precinct
Governor Yari has done his best. As representatives of the best of our
traditions, our Emirs, chiefs, kings and queens are also obliged to lead
by example, show empathy, adjudicate with compassion, display wisdom
and embrace the fear of God, in all they do. In this HRH Muhammadu
Sanusi II is struggling.
Recently, our erudite emir has been
mired in several controversies, which rather than enhance his profile
and the integrity of royalty, has put him very much on the spot. And the
emir has put up a spirited defence of all the allegations against him.
But he was not transparent enough, as he always accused officials,
especially governors, to tell the public what he found in the Kano
Emirate palace coffers when he ascended the exalted throne. This is the
least of his people’s expectations of him. It was the first that our
finest royalty would offer.
Sacrifice is another attribute known
to our royal fathers. But when an emir pledges to commit his hard
earned resources for the face-lifting of the palace where he alone would
reside and eventually transfers the burden to his impoverished
subjects, there is a breach, or a problem.
Late Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki, of
blessed memory, used his money to rebuild the Sultan’s palace in Sokoto
to his taste, but until his demise, he never tendered the bill to his
subjects for reimbursement.
Over time, we know our traditional
fathers for their compassion. When their friends from far and near offer
to assist them, they would rather the assistance was given to alleviate
the sufferings of their people in cash or kind. But for a traditional
ruler who identifies the problems of his people and utters these words:
“We are in denial. The north-west and the north-east, demographically,
constitute the bulk of Nigeria’s population, but look at human
development indices, look at the number of children out of school, look
at adult literacy, look at maternal mortality, look at infant mortality,
look at girl-child completion rate, look at income per capita… The
north-east and the north-west Nigeria are among the poorest parts of the
world,” and yet when his friends offered help, he asks for a Rolls
Royce.
There is more than a fundamental
problem. There is a big disconnect. Like Governor Yari has always said,
his respect for our creator will never waver. He will also rue joining
issues with royalty, in Nigeria or anywhere in the world. He maintains
that his reverence of the institution that HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II
represents is also unshaken. Hon Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar is only asking
HRH to either practice what he preaches or forever keep his peace,
because in a situation where epidemics are taking our children, maternal
mortality, uneducated youth, social vices and incompetent leaders are
the national scourge, to borrow the words of the emir, and all he wants
to do is ride a Rolls Royce in the face of palpable poverty, he
shouldn’t engage in throwing accusations at others.
Kano kingdom is an important kingdom
amongst the kingdoms in Africa. It is also an important and strategic
institution in the history of Nigeria. The occupants of the seat before
HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II played a significant and dignified role in
making Nigeria what it is today. They respected themselves. HRH should
emulate his predecessors and not play to the gallery in a manner that
ridicules his own heritage.
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