Muslims under the aegis of Concerned Muslim
Professionals want Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa'ad
Abubakar III, to lead the dialogue with members of
the dreaded terrorist sect, Boko Haram.
Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar III
The concerned muslims wants Sultan to use his position
as the President-General of the Nigerian Supreme
Council for Islamic Affairs, to dialogue with Boko Haram
in order to put an end to the deadly attacks by the sects
as there's been no efforts by the Muslim leadership in
the country to put an end to the crisis, according to
Punch.
The President of the organisation, Alhaji Mohammed
Saidu, in the letter to the Sultan, said the activities of
Boko Haram were regrettable and that they constituted
an embarrassment to the Islamic religion while saying
failure of the Sultan rising to the occassion would
become doubtful
Part of the letter read: "If the family of billionaire Umar
Mutallab could have a terrorist in its midst, then such a
disease could be everywhere; it can only take the effort
of the Sultan and the other Muslim leaders to mobilise
compliance by parents and relatives, which is part of the
actions being demanded by well-meaning Nigerians.
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