‘Stop using religious sermons to advance political interests,’ Kebbi Gov charges Muslim scholars
Governor Nasir Idris has urged Islamic scholars in Kebbi State to stop using religious sermons to advance their political and selfish interests.
Mr Idris gave the advice when he received the Emir of Gwandu, Muhammad Bashir, who paid him Sallah homage at the Government House in Birnin Kebbi on Thursday.
“It is glaring that some ulamas mount the pulpit or use Tafsir sessions to castigate leaders and cast aspersions on their persons for smear campaign or self-fulfilment.
“I am also not immune from such acts. Such unholy attitude must cease to safeguard the sanctity of religion and protect the dignity of leaders,” the governor said.
He emphasised that the ulamas should uphold their value as moulders of good character and morality and stop soiling the faith because of their personal aggrandisement.
Mr Idris, who holds the traditional title of Kauran Gwandu, acknowledged the support and cooperation of the Gwandu Emirate Council to his administration.
He urged the traditional institutions in the state to sustain prayers for peace and prosperity in the country.
The governor also expressed happiness with the resuscitation of the annual Durbar, suspended for many years.
“For a long time, Durbar has not been staged by the Gwandu Emirate Council until now while I am the governor of the state. Being my first observance of the Eid-el Fitr as sitting chief executive, I am highly impressed with the colourful event,” he said.
(NAN