By Ibrahim Muhammad The Kano State Government has received several petitions and counter-petitions from faith-based Islamic org...
By Ibrahim Muhammad
The Kano State Government has received several petitions and counter-petitions from faith-based Islamic organizations regarding recent comments made by Sheikh Lawan Triumph in Kano.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has directed that these petitions be referred to the Kano State Shura Council for further deliberation.
The petitions were submitted by eight prominent Islamic organizations, including Safiyatul Islam of Nigeria, Tijjaniya Youth Enlightenment Forum, and Interfaith Parties for Peace and Development, among others.
These organizations have expressed their concerns and opinions on the matter, which the government has deemed necessary to refer to the Shura Council for careful study and advice.
The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Umar Farouk Ibrahim, has been instructed to forward all petitions to the Shura Council.
This move demonstrates the government's commitment to maintaining peace, unity, and mutual respect among all religious groups in the state.
The Kano State Government has urged residents to remain calm and continue their normal activities, emphasizing the importance of lawfulness and peaceful coexistence.
This directive aims to prevent any potential escalation of tensions and promote a peaceful resolution to the matter.
By referring the petitions to the Shura Council, the government is taking a measured approach to addressing the concerns raised by the various Islamic organizations. The Shura Council's deliberations will likely provide valuable insights and recommendations for resolving the issue.
The Kano State Government reaffirms its commitment to upholding the values of peace, unity, and respect for all religious groups, ensuring that the state's diverse communities can coexist harmoniously.
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