Nigeria’s Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Monday reminded his country’s leaders to think of their deeds and consequences for the future of the country.
Tambuwal gave the task at the 8th Sheikh
Usmanu Bn Fodiyo Week and unveiling of the Sokoto Caliphate Special Edition in
commemoration of 15th year on throne of Sultan Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III.
The occasion has as its theme: “Promoting unity, development and peaceful coexistence in Nigeria and West Africa: Lessons from the life of Sheikh Usmanu Bn Fodiyo.”
The governor said that as leaders it is
always necessary to carry out their task and responsibilities with more sense
of belonging, no matter how hard and difficult it is.
“We must continue to learn from the lessons
of the past to help us achieve our desire for today and the future.
“In any position as leaders we need to tell
our subjects the truth. We have to always think of what we are doing and its
consequences after us,” he said.
Tambuwal added that Nigerians should always
learn and not forget the history of the founding fathers in the country, doing
so according to him, will address a lot of challenges facing the country and
encourage people to remain humble and united.
In his address, the Sultan retreated the
importance of history, saying it is only through history that society know who
they are and where they are heading to, calling therefore on government to
strengthen more effort on teaching history in schools across the country in
order to address the nation’s desire.
Also speaking the Chairman of the occasion,
Prof. Shehu Galadanchi, urged Nigerian leaders to emulate the teachings of the
Caliphate in addressing the country’s challenges.
He said that the past leaders of the
Caliphate remained committed in establishment of peace, tranquility and
understanding of Islam.
“These are the reasons that during their
time there was no farmers-herders clash or insurgency among many other security
challenges,” he said.
Earlier, according to the report by NAN, the
author of the Sokoto Caliphate Special Edition, Prof. Mouray Last, University of
London, expressed the belief that Sokoto Caliphate can still play a vital role
in the unity of Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
the book was published by Premium Times Online Newspaper and discussed by Prof.
Aliyu Bunza during the occasion.
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