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Our people are suffering, Zazzau emir says

- From Isa Sa’idu, Zaria

Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris, yesterday decried what he called palpable hardship in the country that requires the urgent actions of the federal and Kaduna State government­s to bring succour to Nigerians.

He gave the advice while delivering his Sallah message at his palace, saying that government­s at all levels need to pay serious attention to the welfare of Nigerians.

“The suffering requires the attention and assistance of the government­s at both federal and state levels. Similarly, we are urging our people to continue to promote peaceful coexistenc­e. Fulani herdsmen and farmers should respect the interest of one another. People are also urged to avoid rumour mongering and give maximum cooperatio­n to security agents.

“Kaduna state, local government­s and the House of Assembly should take measures that would bring about developmen­t in the areas of agricultur­e, animal husbandry and education.

“If these sectors are giving necessary attention, they are capable of bringing about peaceful coexistenc­e and the end effect is improvemen­t in the lives of our people,” the emir said.

While he called on government to buy surplus of farm produce after harvest in order to assist the less privileged in time of need, Idris urged residents to always report outbreak of any epidemic to relevant authoritie­s.

The emir also advised residents to always monitor the movements of their children in order to stem the habit of drug abuse that is rampant among the youths.

As part of the Sallah festivitie­s, the first traditiona­l durbar was staged yesterday where horse riders displayed their skills amidst the applause of residents.

The two raka’at Eid prayers were peacefully observed at different parts of the ancient city.

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