Recession: Disgruntled People Should Stop Blaming Buhari-Emir
The Emir of Katsina, Dr. Abdul-Mummuni Kabir, has urged people to stop
castigating President Muhammad Buhari over the economic challenges facing
the country.
Kabir made the call during inauguration of a book on family lineage of
late chief Imam of Kano residing in Katsina, Muhammad Zaharaddeen, on
Saturday in Katsina.
“It has come to our knowledge that some disgruntled people are castigating
President Buhari and blaming the economic problems of the country on him.
“The President cannot solve the economic blunder committed in 16 years
within one year.
“President Buhari needs some time to marshal plans that will solve the
several challenges facing the country”, he said
Kabir advised Nigerians to rally round and support Buhari to enable him to
discharge his duties for the betterment of the people.
“The President needs the support and prayers of his brothers and sisters
from the North to overcome the several problems facing the North and the
country.”
The emir commended the author of the book for writing the book on his
family lineage that migrated to Katsina in 1894 during Hausa/Fulani civil
wars.
He said the book will serve as a reference material for history students
in tertiary institutions in the state.
Earlier, Gov. Aminu Masari urged citizens to emulate the late chief imam's
family by promoting both western and islamic education.
“This prominent family has produced lawyers, doctors, university
professors, administrators and politicians.''
Masari said the family had some prominent politicians like Secretary to
the Government of Katsina State, Alhaji Mustapha Inuwa and Sen. Hadi
Sirike, a serving minister in Buhari's Administration.
NAN reports that the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi, who was the
chief launcher of the book, donoted N1 million. Over N5 million was
realized at the launch.
The book is written by retired Aminu Abdullahi, formerly of BBC Hausa
Service.
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