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Sarkin Hausawa urges Yoruba, Hausa residents in Lagos to embrace peace

The Sarkin Hausawa of Amuwo land in Ori-Ade Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos, Alhaji Sulaimon Rabiu, has urged Nigerians of ethnic nationalities to…

The Sarkin Hausawa of Amuwo land in Ori-Ade Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos, Alhaji Sulaimon Rabiu, has urged Nigerians of ethnic nationalities to embrace peace among one another. 

The Sarkin, who spoke while fielding questions from newsmen after the Eid- El-Kabir prayer, held at the FESTAC Muslim praying ground, stressed that unity among one another would foster the progress of the country.

He said, “There should be unity among the Hausa people and Yoruba and other tribes living in Nigeria because without unity, we cannot forge ahead.

“We should all stretch our hands to pray for Nigeria for peace and harmony to reign among all the ethnic groups because without peace we cannot be one.”

Ahead of the general election in 2023, he advised the youths to shun any politician who wants to lure them to engage in nefarious activities as the election approaches.

He added that the country could produce a good leader in the next general election if Nigerians play their parts by participating in the exercise.

“I advise the youths not to allow themselves to be used as thugs or criminals,” he added.

He thanked Allah for witnessing another Salah celebration. His words: “I am very much happy and thankful to Allah, who has given to us the life that witness Salah this year.”

Also, the Wazirin Hausawa Kuje Amuwo land and Ori-ade LCDA,  Alhaji Hamza Muhammad, revealed that ahead of the election, the Hausa community has been senzitizing the Hausas to participate in the elections and shun violence.

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