The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kebbi engages Ulamas to sensitise Fulani communitie­s against crime

- From Ahmadu Baba Idris, Birnin Kebbi

TO secure life and property as well as find lasting peace in Kebbi State, the government has engaged Islamic religious preachers to educate communitie­s of Fulani herders against crime.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Alhaji Garba Kamba, led the sensitisat­ion, which was flagged off in Illo town, Bagudo Council.

Delivering his welcome address, the Sensitisat­ion Committee Chairman, Abdullahi Imam Shema, said the aim of the meeting was to promote attitudina­l change among Fulani communitie­s on the growing herders- farmers’ clashes, kidnapping, cattle rustling and other crimes in the state.

Shema said Governor Abubakar Bagudu was worried by the growing criminalit­y, especially by suspected Fulani herders in the country, hence he set up a committee of Islamic preachers under the Kebbi State Council of Ulamas, to sensitise communitie­s on the need for peaceful coexistenc­e, pursuit of lawful business and the fear of God, as enshrined in the Holy

Quran, for the overall developmen­t of the state and country.

Explaining that the preaching was also aimed at sensitisin­g the public on the fear of God in their day- to- day activities, the chairman warned that when people transgress, God would afflict them with so much trials, diseases and hunger. Special Adviser to the State Governor on Security Matters, who is also a member of the committee, Garba

Kamba, said the government found it imperative to interact with the public on security matters and engage the Ulamas to preach to the Fulani in their local dialect for understand­ing of the dangers of engaging in criminalit­y.

Security, he noted, is everybody’s business, considerin­g the security situation in the country.

He called on the communitie­s to enrol their wards in schools to acquire Western and Islamic education to be useful members of the society.

In their remarks, Sheikh Aliyu Bunza, Sheikh Usman Damana, Abubakar Kalgo, Yusuf Suru, Ibrahim Bayawa, Umar Jega and Muhammadu Dankarami described the effort of the Kebbi government to sensitise the Fulani and other communitie­s as a welcome developmen­t.

The clerics centred their sermon on the dangers of terrorism and other violent crimes in Islam, citing the scripture. They called on the communitie­s to put what they have learnt into practice for the developmen­t of the country.

In his remark, the Chairman of Bagudo Council, Muhammad DanHakimi, expressed appreciati­on to the commitment of the state government in the sensitisat­ion of communitie­s, especially those of Fulani cattle breeders, across the state.

Other members of the committee are the representa­tives of the Emir of Gwandu and Miyeti Allah Cattle Breeders Associatio­n of Nigeria.

The committee also visited Argungu emirate for the sensitisat­ion. Receiving the committee in his palace, the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Mera, commended the state government for embarking on the sensitisat­ion.

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