Daily Trust Saturday

Maiduguri mosque commission­ed after 33 years

- Ibrahim Sawab, Maiduguri

The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, yesterday led 20 emirs to commission the Maiduguri Central Mosque, completed by the Governor Kashim Shettima administra­tion after 33 years of its commenceme­nt.

The mosque was designed as an Islamic resource centre with 10 classrooms, two libraries one of which is electronic, a media center, and other offices. It also has 90 ablution points, 18 convenienc­es, eight water reservoirs, a dedicated transforme­r and two stand-by power generators.

After the commission­ing by the sultan, the first Juma’a prayer was held with worshipers who filled the 15,000 capacity mosque. The mosque, originally built in 1918 around the Shehu’s palace in Maiduguri, was demolished in 1986 for the purpose of building a bigger one. Despite several efforts by successive government­s and contributi­ons by prominent citizens, the project was stalled until Governor Shettima in 2012 approved continuati­on with a completion target of any time before May 29, 2019.

Sultan Abubakar and the Shehu of Borno (who is the custodian of the mosque) showered encomiums on Shettima for putting an end to 33 years of waiting. “Borno is indeed lucky to have Governor Shettima, especially at these challengin­g times. He understand­s the needs of Borno people and certainly completing this mosque touches the hearts of many citizens,” the Sultan said.

The Shehu described Shettima as a true leader and one that will forever be remembered and celebrated by the people of Borno.

Governor Kashim Shettima said his administra­tion intervened to meet a peculiar need of majority of the population in the state. Nigeria has been re-elected into the African Union Peace and Security Council (AU-PSC) for a new three-year term, 2019-2021. Alongside Nigeria, Burundi, Algeria, Kenya and Lesotho were also elected, reflecting the five regions of the continent.

Seven countries keenly contested for the available five vacancies.

A statement by the spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, George Edokpa, said Nigeria was re-elected yesterday at the on-going 34th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The Peace and Security Council of the AU is a standing decision-making organ of the African Union charged with conducting early warning and preventive diplomacy, facilitati­ng peace-making, establishi­ng peace-support operations and in certain circumstan­ces, recommendi­ng interventi­on in member states to promote peace, security and stability.

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 ??  ?? Worshipper­s witness the opening of the reconstruc­ted Maiduguri Central Friday Mosque
Worshipper­s witness the opening of the reconstruc­ted Maiduguri Central Friday Mosque

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