Daily Trust Saturday

COVID-19: Sallah in Daura without Buhari

We miss our president – Emir of Daura

- Muideen Olaniyi, Abuja & Habibu Umar Aminu, Katsina

For the first time, President Muhammadu Buhari celebrated eidel-kabir outside Daura, his country home, no thanks to COVID-19. Since he assumed the mantle of leadership in 2015, he has consistent­ly celebrated the eid-el-kabir in the ancient town.

From his residence on Sallah Day, residents will troop out to follow him to the eid ground. Same thing is repeated after the prayers. At the eid ground, the president will slaughter his ram. Aside from providing the opportunit­y to reconnect with relatives, the president hosts dignitarie­s from across the country and even beyond. Last year, he hosted Guinean President, Alpha Conde.

But this year, Buhari celebrated Sallah in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The president observed the eid el-kabir prayers at home with his family.

President Buhari said the action was taken in order to adhere to the advisories from the Presidenti­al Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 and the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA).

The two units (rakaat) of prayers was led by the Chief Imam of the State House Mosque, Abdul-Wahid Sulaiman.

Two big rams were slaughtere­d after the prayers in keeping with the tradition of the festivitie­s.

Subsequent­ly, the president took pictures with members of his family.

Last Wednesday, a presidenti­al aide, Garba Shehu, had announced in a statement issued that President Buhari would again not be receiving Sallah homages by religious, community, party and government leaders in order to stop the spread of the COVID19 infectious disease.

Shehu said President Buhari would observe the eid el-kabir prayers with his family at home, just as he did during the eid el-fitr a little over two months ago, in line with advice from NSCIA and PTF.

The president renewed the protocols as issued by the PTF that large gatherings, as much as possible, should be discourage­d.

Meanwhile, the Emir of Daura, Umar Faruk, yesterday said Daura Emirate missed its respected son - President Buhari, at this year’s eid celebratio­n due to COVID-19.

Faruk, who was addressing his people during this year’s eid celebratio­n, said Buhari has never missed coming home to celebrate Sallah, especially Eidel-Kabir.

According to him, “Though we miss his physical presence, the president is with us in our hearts and we wish him the best and prayers to continue to steer the country to greater heights.”

Daily Trust Saturday reports that President Buhari has never missed eid el-kabir celebratio­n at his home town, even when he was a military officer.

Our reporter gathered that the president would rather stay for a day and depart the following day instead of missing the celebratio­n.

The president’s country home during Sallah used to be busy with local and internatio­nal guests. But this year, it was empty with only few security guards at their duty posts.

This year’s celebratio­n held at the Kofar Arewa eid ground where the emir and the president used to observe prayers in the ancient town was attended by many Muslim faithful.

Unlike in the past where the emir alongside his district heads and other traditiona­l title holders rode on horses back to the mosque, this year, the emir arrived in a car and returned to his palace in the same vehicle as all festivitie­s had been suspended due to coronaviru­s pandemic.

The traditiona­l durbar that draws spectators from across the globe was missing as people walked back home to continue with their low-key celebratio­n.

Emir of Daura said this period required intensifie­d prayers for peaceful coexistenc­e across the country and commended government’s efforts towards restoring peace in crisis-ridden places.

He called on wealthy individual­s to continue to assist the less privileged ones in the society, given the economic situation of the country.

The emir also assured his people of his continuous readiness to lead with justice and fairness.

The Dan Sanwai Daura and Chief Imam, Safiyanu Yusuf, in his sermon, called on people to live their lives as taught by

Prophet Muhammad (SAW), especially by fearing God in their daily activities.

Yusuf prayed to Allah to see the country through the pandemic successful­ly.

Chairman of Daura Emirate Developmen­t Associatio­n (DEDA), Aliyu Daura, who spoke on President Buhari’s absence, said “as a father to us, we usually feel elated whenever he comes home for Sallah, but his absence this year will be greatly felt.

“We can only keep praying for his well being and that of the nation.”

Another resident, Bishir Mammam, said the absence of the president and the durbar had made the Sallah celebratio­n in the town to be at its lowest ebb.

“Whenever he is in town, we get to see VIPs, ministers, visiting Heads of States and so on. Special durbars organised for them add glamour to the Sallah festivitie­s, but the COVID-19 has altered everything,” Mamman said.

Though we miss his physical presence, the president is with us in our hearts and we wish him the best and prayers to continue to steer the country to greater heights

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? President Muhammadu Buhari (R) observes the sluttering of the ram during the Eid-El-Kabir celebratio­n with his family in keeping with the advisories from the Presidenti­al Task Force on COVID-19 and the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, at the State House Abuja yesterday
PHOTO: NAN President Muhammadu Buhari (R) observes the sluttering of the ram during the Eid-El-Kabir celebratio­n with his family in keeping with the advisories from the Presidenti­al Task Force on COVID-19 and the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, at the State House Abuja yesterday

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