Mar 18 • 10:37 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Kano cleric asks Sanusi, Bayero to stop parallel Sallah durbar

A cleric in Kano, Sheikh Yahya Maimota, urged local leaders to prioritize peace amid concerns over parallel Sallah festivities planned by rival emirs.

In a recent address delivered at the Sabo Dankoli Juma’at mosque in Kano, Sheikh Yahya Maimota urged Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, the current Emir, and Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, the former Emir, to reconsider their plans for parallel durbar celebrations during the Sallah festivities. The cleric's call comes amidst rising tensions and worries regarding the potential for unrest as both leaders have affirmed their intentions to proceed with their respective traditional celebrations. Sheikh Maimota emphasized that these festivities should not come at the expense of public order and harmony within the community.

Highlighting the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, Sheikh Maimota advocated for peace and self-restraint, suggesting that both leaders prioritize the well-being of their community over personal interests. He cautioned that any conflicts arising from the durbar celebrations could disrupt the fragile peace currently experienced in Kano State. The cleric's remarks resonate particularly given the historical context of rivalry between the two emirs and the importance of maintaining social cohesion during religious observances.

The call to action by Sheikh Maimota serves as a critical reminder of the need for dialogue and communal respect in the face of leadership disputes. The potential implications of these parallel celebrations could have far-reaching effects not just on inter-emirate relations, but also on the social and political landscape of Kano. As such, it is imperative for community leaders to handle this situation delicately, focusing on harmony and unity to prevent chaos during a period that is meant for joy and reflection.

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