Sultan Of Sokoto Urges Nigerians To Communicate Concerns Politely

Message from the Sultan: Respectful Communication is Key
Naija News brings you an important message from the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar. In a heartfelt address, the revered religious and traditional leader called on Nigerians to voice their concerns to leaders in a respectful manner, rather than resorting to insults. This plea was made during his Sallah message following the Eid-el-Fitr prayer at Fakon Idi on Sunday, March 30.
The Sultan emphasized the importance of maintaining decorum when addressing leaders. He pointed out that respectful dialogue can lead to meaningful change, while harsh words can hinder progress. "When we insult our leaders, how can we expect them to listen to us and act on our concerns?" he asked. The Sultan reassured everyone that if issues are raised in a calm and respectful way, leaders are more likely to pay attention and take action.
Prayers for Leadership and the Nation
The Sultan of Sokoto also encouraged Nigerians to pray for their leaders at every level of governance. As the President General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Sultan Sa’ad reminded everyone that prayer is a powerful tool that can bring positive change. "Pray for Mr. President, your governors, local government chairmen, and lawmakers," he advised. "Pray that God grants them the strength and wisdom to fulfill their duties effectively."
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In addition to praying for leaders, the Sultan urged Nigerians to pray for peace, development, and prosperity across the nation. "Our country needs unity and progress, and these can only be achieved through prayer and positive action," he stated. He also reminded everyone to carry forward the values learned during the Holy Month of Ramadan. "Do not return to the habits that you left behind during Ramadan. Let the spirit of the holy month guide your actions moving forward," he advised.
Congratulations to Muslims on Completing Ramadan
The Sultan took the opportunity to congratulate Muslims on successfully completing the 29 days of Ramadan fasting. He encouraged them to maintain the values and principles they embraced during the holy month. "Ramadan is a time of reflection and renewal, and its lessons should stay with us throughout the year," he said. The Sultan urged everyone to treat others with kindness, compassion, and respect, both in their personal and public lives.
He also praised Islamic preachers for their dedication and decorum during Ramadan Tafsir. "Your commitment to spreading the word of God in a respectful and meaningful way is commendable," he said. The Sultan encouraged preachers to continue this positive trend in their future sermons, ensuring that their messages inspire and uplift their audiences.
In conclusion, the Sultan expressed gratitude to Governor Ahmed Aliyu for the Ramadan palliatives distributed to the poor, orphans, and for the developmental projects being carried out across the state. "Your efforts to support the less fortunate and improve the lives of your people are truly commendable," he said. The Sultan's message serves as a reminder that respectful communication, prayer, and positive action can lead to a better future for all Nigerians.
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