• Sun. Apr 28th, 2024

A former Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on National Assembly Alhaji Abdurahman Kawu Sumaila says abuse of social justice by policy makers was the main cause of the nation’s numerous challenges.

He stated this during a Kano Correspondent’s Chapel dialogue series held in Kano.

He said failure of to fully ensure Slsocial justice and equitable distribution of resources, has resulted in insurgency and other criminal atrocities affecting all the zones of the federation.

The former SSA maintained that most Nigerians have since lost trust and confidence in the government and as such they are pushed into carrying weapons to fend for themselves through kidnappings in the North and uprisings in the Southeast.

The NNPP senatorial candidate for Kano South, argued that Nigerians were no longer safe on the roads, homes, farms and even at hospitals, hence policy makers should review their mode and style of leadership for Nigeria to prosper.

“You will agree with me that, Nigeria of today is not Roads or buildings they required from Government, rather they want to see equitable distribution of their resources and the correction of the lack of Social Justice that plunge them into largely criminalities they are doing I assure you that this would be corrected if I become senator come 2023.”

Kawu sumaila noted that if elected as senator representing Kano south, his priorities would on be on health, education and water resources.

“had it been the successive Governments continue with the Normadic Education started by the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Regime where Fulanis are thought on educational values there wouldn’t be these kidnappings and other Criminal atrocities from them.”

“That is why, I strongly support the formation of the State Police as another means of tackling the problems, which means States would now have People’s of thrust that would manned their places to salvage the menace”.

Abdurahman Kawu Sumaila, submitted that the crises in the Southeast needs urgent Government new approach by dialoguing with the agitator.

Abdullahi Jalaluddeen