Insecurity: We’re not sincere with Nigerians — Sultan blasts faith leaders

Ngozi Nwankwo
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The Sultan of Sokoto, Abubakar Sa’ad III, has blasted faith leaders for not being honest with Nigerians concerning the insecurity ravaging the country.

The Sultan, who is the Co-Chair of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council, NIREC, stated this on Wednesday at the Second Tri-Annual Meeting of NIREC in Abuja.

He warned that the Council would slip into irrelevance except faith leaders embrace sincerity, accountability and honest engagement.

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The warning of the monarch is coming as the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, pressed for stronger action on insecurity, while the Federal Government dismissed global allegations of religious persecution.

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According to him, NIREC had drifted from its founding purpose and must urgently confront internal contradictions weakening its credibility.

“Many years ago, when I walked in here, the atmosphere was very, very friendly and loving. Anyone seeing the discussions and chats going on then would immediately know we were in a happy mood. Now, unless something is wrong somewhere, we need to ask ourselves some questions,” the royal father said.

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