President Muhammadu Buhari with members of the Supreme Council for Sharia on the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
A delegation of the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria has paid a go to to President Muhammadu Buhari over the safety state of affairs of the nation.
President Muhammadu Buhari acquired members of the council on Monday on the Council Chambers of the State House in Abuja.
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, the Vice-President, Sheikh Hadiyyatullahi Abdulrashid, revealed that the council was severely fearful concerning the safety state of affairs of the nation.
He confused the necessity for harder measures to sort out the repeated killings within the northern area and urged the President to revisit the problem of insecurity within the nation.
Sheikh Abdulrashid additional suggested President Muhammadu Buhari to make sure that solely males of integrity had been employed within the police, navy, and different safety companies to make sure environment friendly service supply to all Nigerians.
He additionally spoke concerning the alleged marginalisation of Muslims, violent conflicts between farmers and herdsmen, in addition to the issues of drug abuse by youths amongst different vital nationwide points.
Responding to the burning difficulty of violent conflicts in some elements of the nation, President Muhammadu Buhari mentioned he was placing in his finest.
He informed the delegation that following his dissatisfaction with the efficiency of the police in Zamfara State, he ordered a huge switch of officers and males who had stayed three years and above within the troubled state.
The President mentioned additional that the allegation of marginalisation illustrated the problem in his job, noting that he confronted the identical criticism from adherents of different faiths.
He, nonetheless, appealed to the spiritual leaders to instruct their followers on the significance of possessing their very own voters’ playing cards which he described as a “national entitlement,” and to evangelise justice to all which is an instituted pillar of Islam.