Sultan commends National Ummah for supporting agriculture in Nigeria
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad
Abubakar III, on Sunday commended the National Ummah Association for
supporting agriculture in Nigeria.
Abubakar made the commendation during
the 22nd National Ummah Convention held in Sokoto.
The Convention which has as its theme:
“Agriculture: Panacea to Nigeria’s Economic Recession”, was
aimed at addressing the cognate issues of hunger in the country.
“Much is needed from the government
and the general public to tackle hunger, as our laziness could not
aid our progress.
“Yes, there is hunger in the country,
but we have been so much lazy to tackle the issue, as we always
depend on government and other wealthy individuals to assist us.
“Moreover, no one could solve our own
problems, but we should improve more on agriculture, in order to
tackle them and yield a better society,” Abubakar said.
Gov. Aminu Tambuwal thanked the
organisers of the convention and commended them for their consistency
in organising it annually.
Tambuwal, who was represented by the
state Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Alhaji Mani Maishinku,
assured that the state government was ever ready to collaborate with
the Ummah in achieving the said objectives.
“The theme of this year’s
convention is considered timely as it is in tune with the programmes
of the Federal and State governments in agricultural development.
The Chairman of the occasion, Malam
Ahmad Bello, lauded the Federal Government,”for defeating Boko
Haram threats to security”.
“Having thus addressed the issue of
insecurity last year, it is only logical that we should, this year,
address the cognate issue of hunger in the country.
“Our political and spiritual leaders
must do something about this, and urgently too, as it would be a
crime, a sin, and a folly, not to do so,” Bello said.
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