Nothern Leaders Attitude Has Kept The North Underdeveloped - Sanusi
The Emir of Kano,
Muhammadu Sanusi, on Wednesday blasted conservative northern leaders who
discourage attitudes and activities that, he said, would have developed the
region.
The emir spoke while
delivering the keynote speech at KADINVEST 2.0, an event organised by the
Kaduna Sate Government to encourage investments.
Giving examples of
the destruction of romance and love books by a former Kano governor and the
response of the Zamfara State Governor to the current meningitis outbreak in
the state, the emir said what exists in Northern Nigeria is “a complete failure
of social policy.”
“We are fighting
culture and we are fighting civilisation,” he said. “For us to address social
policy, we have to reclaim our religion.”
Mr. Sanusi
criticised the ultra-conservative interpretation of Islam in some parts of
Northern Nigeria that has discouraged girl-child education, family planning and
other progressive policies.
On Kannywood, he said
he was sad that the Hausa movie industry was gradually moving from Kano to
Kaduna due to the latter’s policies of encouragement, saying “building
Kannywood would have led to building the economy of Kano.”
“I’m sad that Kano
has lost it, but I’m happy that Kaduna is getting it,” he said.
The emir also
criticised Governor Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara for his statement on Tuesday that the meningitis outbreak in his
state and others was God’s punishment for peoples’ sins.
The governor’s made
the statement in Abuja while addressing reporters on the meningitis which has
caused the death of over 214 people in Zamfara and at least 336 people across
Nigeria.
“Don’t give these
kind of explanations,” Mr. Sanusi said of Mr. Yari’s comment. “That is not an
Islamically correct statement to make.”
“(If) you don’t have
vaccines, you don’t have vaccines; Go and get vaccines,” the emir said.
Zamfara and other
states have been battling with insufficient vaccines to prevent the spread of
the disease.
On Tuesday, the
Secretary to the Zamfara State Government, Abdullahi Shinkafi, said the state
government, which required three million dosages of meningitis vaccines, only
got 300,000 from the federal government.
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