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28 States Compete in National Quranic Recitation in Zamfara
The 37th Annual Quranic Recitation Competition has opened in Gusau, Zamfara on Friday.
The competition being attended by reciters from 28 states of the federation is organised by the Center for Islamic Studies of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto.
The event was declared opened by Gov.
Babagana Zulum of Borno who served as chairman of the week-long competition.Zulum lauded the efforts of Gov. Bello Matawalle for hosting the competition in spite of the biting economic realities and security challenges faced by Zamfara.
He extolled virtues of the Matawalle whom he said deserved the title he bears, “Khadimul Quran”.
“The sheer drive towards enduring efforts to promote the Holy Quran among the youths is an indication that the Governor’s commitment to the government and people of Zamfara to the well-being of the society is not in doubt,” Zulum said.
According to him, the myriad of challenges facing the country can be eased if the muslim ummah embraced the power of the Holy Quran.
Zulum donated N10 million for the successful conduct of the week-long event.
The chief host of the event, Matawalle outlined the importance of the competition which included translation of the words of the Almighty Allah into practice.
Matawalle said that the importance of the Holy Quran in the lives of the Muslims and the guidance it serves were major takeaways expected from the event.
He commended the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for a well organised ceremony.
Matawalle, however, appealed to the participants, mostly young men and women not to see the competition as an affront to one another but as a service to humanity.
Chairman of the LOC and Deputy Governor of Zamfara, Sen. Hassan Nasiha said the event was hosted for the third time through the invaluable support of Matawalle.
Nasiha also commended the members of the LOC for their hard work and assured of a free, fair and a memorable event.
The Vice-Chancellor of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Prof. Lawal Bilbis commended the government of Zamfara for accepting to host the 2022 competition.
Bilbis said it was an indication of the readiness of the state to continue uplifting the status of the Holy book of Allah.
He called on the competitors to consider their participation as a contribution to the promotion of the virtue of the Holy Quran.
The Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Garbai Al-Amin El-Kanemi described the annual competition as a unifying factor among Nigerian Muslims.
He called on Muslims, beyond the recitation, to apply the teachings of the Holy Quran in their daily lives.
The Guest Speaker, Sheikh Ibrahim Ahmad-Maqari commended Matawalle for his untiring efforts, describing him as a “Governor who came to power in the state at a very difficult time.”
Ahmad- Maqari, who is also the Chief Imam of the National Mosque spoke on the need to protect the centers of Quranic studies across the Islamic communities in the country.
He advocated compulsory contributions to an endowment for the upkeep of such Islamic centers and also for support to the vulnerable persons.
Ahmad-Maqari also called for the certification and adoption of a modern curriculum for the informal and semi-formal Quranic centres located across Islamic communities in the country.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the overall winner would represent the country in the forthcoming international edition of the competition.
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Niger Coup: CAN States Position on Military Intervention
….Position on Military Intervention
Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has urged the Economic Community Of West Africa States (ECOWAS) not to use military intervention to resolve the current crisis in Niger.
In a recent statement signed by the CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, the apex Christian association commended President Ahmed Tinubu, and other heads of ECOWAS for their unwavering commitment to discouraging coups d’état and the forceful takeover of power.
“We also applaud their commendable efforts in resolving the crisis currently faced by our neighbours in the Republic of Niger.
“CAN fully recognizes the gravity of the situation in Niger and the importance of upholding democratic principles, peace, and stability within the West African region. We believe that the peaceful resolution of conflicts is vital for the progress and well-being of our nations and our people.
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“We applaud President Ahmed Tinubu for adopting a diplomatic approach in addressing the crisis by sending a high-level delegation, led by the eminent statesman General Abdulsalam Abubakar, to engage with the Nigerien authorities. This diplomatic overture demonstrates President Tinubu’s commitment to peaceful dialogue and his belief in the power of constructive engagement to foster understanding and resolve conflicts.
“Furthermore, we commend the inclusion of the esteemed Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, in the delegation. This representation showcases the unity of purpose and the collaborative spirit of Nigerian leaders, transcending religious and ethnic boundaries to jointly pursue peace in our region.
“CAN also commends the notable efforts of other prominent leaders, who have engaged with the Nigerien authorities in their personal capacities, leveraging private contacts. Their wisdom, experience, and counsel will undoubtedly contribute to the resolution of the crisis in Niger and the restoration of peace and stability in the region
“As an organization deeply committed to promoting justice, peace, and harmony, CAN urges Tinubu, to remain on the path of dialogue and avoid any form of military intervention or measures that would create enmity between the good people of Nigeria and Niger. We firmly believe that the path to lasting peace lies in upholding democratic processes, respecting the sovereignty of nations, and engaging in peaceful dialogue to address grievances and resolve conflicts.
“We implore all stakeholders involved in this matter to embrace peaceful negotiations, exercise restraint, and tirelessly work towards a sustainable resolution of the crisis in Niger. It is crucial to remember that peace is a collective responsibility, and only through joint efforts and unwavering commitment can we build a future of progress, stability, and prosperity for our nations, the statement read.
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Cleric Urges Tinubu to Ensure Even Resource Distribution
Tony Obiechina, Abuja
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been urged to inclusively involve all segments of the country in his administration and ensure the equitable distribution of resources to address the citizens’ plight.
Reverend Babatunde Idowu, the District Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church in Wuse, Abuja, gave this advice during the Church’s 10th District Anniversary.
He emphasized that directing resources appropriately would also help alleviate economic challenges and address the country’s infrastructural decay.Reverend Idowu acknowledged that the current administration’s economic policy is commendable, but stressed the importance of appointing the right individuals to manage the proceeds from fuel subsidy removal.
He stated that only Nigerians who fear God and are committed to serving the nation should be engaged for such responsibilities.
The Cleric believes that when both leaders and the public act responsibly, divine intervention will lead to the country’s transformation.
Assistant Pastor of Foursquare Utako, Abuja, Mrs. Stella Eniola Huthman, appealed to women to fulfill their responsibilities, set examples, and foster peaceful households.
Pastor Stella Eniola attributed the current moral decline in society to the failure of some women in fulfilling their roles, urging them to contribute positively to building a better nation.
Deacon Samson Olorunda, Chairman of the anniversary committee, stated that the church would persistently pray for divine intervention to address the country’s challenges.
He assured that the church would remain dedicated to promoting peace and spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The theme for the week-long program was “Much More Than This,” derived from the book of 2 Chronicles 25:9-10.
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CAN Raises the Alarm Over Extreme Hardship Faced by Nigerians
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) said that the increasing hardship faced by the majority of Nigerians due to recent hikes in fuel prices, school fees, and other essential expenses ignites worries.
In a statement issued by CAN President, Daniel Okoh, over the weekend, he urged the Federal Government to take immediate measures to alleviate the suffering in the country.
“While we acknowledge the complexities and difficult decisions taken by the government to manage the nation’s economy, there is an urgent need to prioritize measures that will alleviate, rather than exacerbate, the existing poverty level and hardships of Nigerians.
“The recent price hikes have placed an enormous burden on the already struggling masses, making it extremely difficult for them to afford the basic necessities of life,” the CAN President remarked.
He further advised the Federal Government to engage with critical stakeholders in meaningful dialogue to explore sustainable solutions to the current situation.
As part of the recommendations, Okoh stressed the importance of developing comprehensive economic policies that promote inclusive growth, job creation, and social well-being. He urged the government to focus on diversifying the economy, reducing dependency on volatile commodities, and promoting investments in sectors with the potential to create sustainable employment opportunities. These measures, according to him, would not only bolster economic resilience but also enhance the overall well-being of citizens.
“The fuel subsidy palliatives being considered by the government should go beyond cash transfers and should include the introduction of mass transport across states to reduce the cost of transportation. The multiplier effect of this will be profound,” Okoh emphasized.
Additionally, the CAN President called for measures to reduce the price of fuel, including the removal of unnecessary levies and taxes on imported petroleum products, stabilization of the foreign exchange market, and the restoration of local refineries to functional and effective use.
“While we understand that there is no gain without pain, the pain must not be unbearable,” he added.
Appealing to Nigerians to exercise patience with the government, Okoh urged everyone to work together to build an inclusive and resilient economy that offers opportunities for every Nigerian to thrive.