Sanusi drops bombshell, gives condition to help solve 1 national problem

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  • Kano Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II has said he was ready to mediate in the Fulani crisis rocking Nigeria, only if President Bola Tinubu-led federal government will support his efforts
  • Sanusi maintained that his strategy and methodology cannot work if the federal government's support is not guaranteed
  • While the former CBN governor said the Fulanis have suffered isolation and cattle rustling, among others, he recognised that there are some bad Fulanis who have tarnished the image of the tribe

Muhammadu Sanusi II, the 16th Emir of Kano, has expressed his willingness to intervene in the Fulani crises in Nigeria, adding that it can only be done with the full support of President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government.

Sanusi emphasized that the government's resources and authority are crucial to implementing his strategy and finding a permanent solution to the Fulani problem.

Muhammadu Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano, has offered to help solve the Fulani problem in Nigeria, if he President Bola Tinubu would support him.Sanusi offered to solve Fulani problem in Nigeria Photo Credit: @officialABAT, @Imranmuhdz
Source: Twitter

Sanusi received Fulani group in Kano

He made this statement on Tuesday, September 3, while receiving the leadership of Tapital Pulaku Njode Jam Nigeria, a Fulani group with members in 36 states, at his Palace.

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The Emir acknowledged the sufferings of Fulanis in Nigeria, including isolation, cattle rustling, and other challenges.

However, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recognised that some Fulanis have engaged in criminal activities, tarnishing the reputation of their people.

Sanusi seeks FG support to solve Fulani problem

Sanusi proposed a joint intervention with the Federal Government to address the crises, particularly between Fulanis and farmers, and to prevent further criminal activities.

His statement reads in part:

“It is not untrue that there are some bad eggs amongst the Fulanis who have thrown the good names of the people to the mud and subjected them to what they are facing today."

The leader of the Fulani group, Ibrahim Buba-Jada, pledged their allegiance to Sanusi II, believing in his leadership and commitment to their well-being.

Buba-Jada highlighted the group's extensive membership across the 36 states and their willingness to support the Emir's efforts to restore their reputation and contributions to Nigeria.

Source: Legit.ng

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