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Why restructuring won’t work in Nigeria – Sanusi

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Emir of Kano, Mr Muhammadu Sanusi II, has said the unending calls for restructuring and its practice would not work in Nigeria, because it is one of the fault lines being manipulated and exploited by some political elite for their selfish interests.

He spoke yesterday at the 9th Triennial National Conference/Merit Award of the Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria (ADSN) with the theme: “Justice, Equity and Peaceful Coexistence: Ideas and Reality in a Multi-Religious Nation” in Abuja.

The emir, represented by a senior lecturer in Islamic Studies at Bayero University Kano (BUK), Mr Bashir Aliyu Umar, said elites’ manipulation of the fault lines, including restructuring has been a major source of communal violence and insecurity in the country.

“The elites’ blind thirst for power has resulted in tribal and religious clashes, even though they are reducing in most parts of the nation, but when one type of crisis reduces then another one will spring up. It is not as if we are pro or anti restructuring.

“We have the elite in the society that have received the best of care from the resources of the society. People of my age and those before me attended public schools from primary to university. Unfortunately, the elite that benefited from the system in the past have left public institutions to become vandalized, dilapidated and substituted it with a private education system that is affordable only to a very few.

“The health system has also been vandalized and now people have to go on medical tourism in India, Egypt and Europe. The unfortunate thing is sometimes before you get the air ambulance the will of Allah will take place,” he said.

According to him, the elite that got power after the military created a political class that instituted thuggery, election malpractices, corruption and destroyed the judiciary, civil service and security agencies, noting that it is unfortunate that this has been made to become something  perpetual.

National President of the society, Mr Olufemi Okunnu, reiterated the organisation’s commitment to upliftment of the society, especially the down trodden and is commitment to the propagation of Islam.

He said, “It is in fulfillment of one of the two principal objectives of the society that National Universities Commission (NUC) issued full certificate of operation to Ansar-Ud-Deen University named Summit University, Offa, in Kwara State.”

Welcoming participants to the conference, Northern States Council Chairman of the society, Mr Najeemdeen Yasin, urged members to brace up for the challenge of making the Summit University a world class.

 

Daily Trust


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