Sultan admonishes Fayose on fairness to religions, ethnic nationalities •••As Fayose urges Sultan intervene on Dasuki’s ordeal By; Oladele Adedayo,Ado-Ekiti.

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Sultan admonishes Fayose on fairness to  religions, ethnic nationalities
•••As Fayose urges Sultan intervene on Dasuki’s ordeal
By; Oladele Adedayo,Ado-Ekiti.
The President General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar  III has charged the Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose to continue to carry the people along in his leadership role and treat all ethnic nationalities and religious organizations as equal entities, for the progress of the State and Nigeria.
Sultan Abubakar gave the charge in Ado-Ekiti during a courtesy call on governor Fayose, being part of the programmes lined up for the investiture of the chief Imam of Ekiti, Alhaji Jamiu Kewulere as the President General, League of Imams in the South West, Edo and Delta States.
“As leaders, we owe it a duty to lead by example and with the fear of God. If you are a leader, it is left for you to work your way to hell or heaven. God believes strongly in leadership, that is why people must continue to support them rather than fighting them.
“I want Governor Fayose  to treat all the various nationalities and
religions in Ekiti as one. You must be just in handling their affairs. When there is injustice, no development can take place. When we are just, then there will be security in the society.
“I know that governor Fayose is well loved by the people, but he must
continue to work hard for people and most importantly God to love him more”, he advised.
He noted that the country would  witness no meaningful development, except the cankerworm of injustice is fought and banished  from the system.
Meanwhile, Governor Fayose expressed grave concerns on the continued incarceration of the ex-National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) over alleged N333 billion Arms Deal, which he described as a flagrant abuse of the constitution and the rule of law by President Muhammadu Buhari-led government.
Fayose, who urged Sultan to caution President Buhari to eschew abuse of human rights said:“I take the opportunity of your visit to bare my mind on some national concerns, particularly as it affects the unlawful incarceration of the former NSA, Alhaji Sambo Dasuki.
“President Buhari has proved me right by my claims before the election that Nigeria is in the making of a dictator if he is voted into power.
“By choosing which orders of the court to be obey, the President has exhibited his great disdain and disrespect to the judiciary as an independent arm of government and hope of the common man.
“The continuous siege on the residence of the former NSA against a court order is a clear manifestation of fundamental human right abuse.
“If the president flouts Court orders with impunity, judicial
independence will be fatally compromised and Nigeria’s embryonic democracy is in great danger. With this act, the President has left nobody I doubt that Dasuki cannot get fair hearing.
“We hereby call on the international community to support independent human right observers who are out to monitor former NSA’s prosecution and trial. President Buhari must honour his vow to follow due process and the rule of law”, he said.

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