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‘We’re tired of begging Nigerians not to revolt against government’ – Sultan of Sokoto 

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has told President Bola Tinubu that Nigerians are frustrated and angry over the level of suffering and impoverishment being experienced in Nigeria.

Speaking at the Arewa House in Kaduna on Wednesday, he said it would be difficult to keep the people from revolting.

“It is getting to a level that traditional leaders could no longer pacify the people from revolting against government and political leaders that are supposed to find solutions to their lingering socio-economic plight. And let’s not take it for granted; people are quiet, they are quiet for a reason, because people have been talking to them. We have been talking to them, we have been trying to tell them that things will be okay and they keep on believing.

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“I pray to Almighty Allah that they will not one day wake up and say we no longer believe in you, that would be the biggest problem. We can’t continue to keep these people quiet as traditional, spiritual leaders and diplomats forever.

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“We have reached that level, people are very agitated, people are hungry, they are angry, but they still believe there are people who can talk to them. They believe in some of their governors, some other traditional rulers and some of their religious leaders, fortunately some of us double as traditional and religious leaders.

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“So, we have this onerous task of reaching out to everybody, calming them down and assuring them that things would be okay. And that they should continue to pray and still do something good because prayer without work will not bring anything good. To make matters worse, we are faced with the rising level of poverty of most of our people. They lack normal sources of livelihood by the common man to have even a good meal a day.

“But I believe talking about insecurity and the rising level of poverty are two issues that we cannot fold our arms and think everything is fine. I have said it so many times and at so many fora that things are not alright in Nigeria. Of course, things are not okay in the North.”

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