KADUNA—The Sultan of Sokoto and President,
 Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, Dr. Sa’ad Abubakar 
III, yesterday said that the present security and developmental 
challenges facing Northern Nigeria was self inflicted by northerners 
themselves.
The Sultan spoke at the Northern Nigeria Governors Peace and 
Reconciliation Committee meeting in Kaduna, blaming northerners for 
inflicting heavy pains on themselves.
His words, “Let us sit and talk freely and articulate positions that 
will bring us out of the quagmire we put ourselves. It is important that
 religious and traditional rulers from our various states sit together, 
so that each and everyone of us will talk freely for us to articulate a 
position as the way out of this problem we find ourselves.
We northerners have put ourselves in a quagmire, because whatever 
that is happening in the North is our own doing. This was because we did
 not do what we are supposed to do. And since we know that, we have to 
solve our problems ourselves. So, I think, it is not a bad idea that the
 committee was set up.
RECONCILIATION—From
 left: Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan; Bishop of 
Sokoto, Most Rev. Mathew Kukah and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad 
Abubakar III, at a meeting of the Northern States Committee on 
Reconciliation in Kaduna, yesterday. Photo: Olu Ajayi.
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“We wrote a memo of about nine pages or thereabout covering various 
issues affecting the country and the north in particular to the then 
Acting President and now President. Goodluck Jonathan, through the 
Nigeria Inter Religious Council, NIREC, where we suggested solutions to 
the problems.’’
In his own remarks, the Catholic Bishop of Abuja, Cardinal John 
Onaiyekan, attributed the security challenges facing the North and the 
country in general to high level of poverty in the country and the 
region in particular.
Onaiyekan further said that another aspect of the problem was 
associated with religion, saying that, bad image of the country has 
spread to the outside world and there was need for the stakeholders to 
address the issue with a view to putting a permanent end to the 
problems.
Bad governance
He stressed that, Christianity and Islam in Nigeria should not be 
seen as an accident of history, but God’s design that cannot be changed 
by anyone.
According to him, the main problem in the country was bad governance 
and once that is addressed headlong, all other problems would be tackled
 too.
Kukah hails Sultan, Onaiyekan
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev. Mathew Kukah, in his
 remarks lauded the participation of both Sultan Abubakar and Cardinal 
Onaiyekan saying, “With the Sultan and our amiable Cardinal as members 
of this committee, we should have the confidence that all sides will be 
well represented and every view honestly put down with suggested 
solutions. We also hope that the government would play its own parts 
when this assignment is finished.”
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