The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi has warned that the northern Speaking at a programme to commemorate the 60th birthday celebration Emir Sanusi who pointed out that the country is moving on, stated He also averred that a day will come when there will be He said;
“It is almost correct now to say that, if you are seen as normal, if “The real change in the north will come from those who are considered “If the north does not change, the north will destroy itself. The “The rest of the country cannot be investing, educating its He also disclosed leaders from northern Nigeria can’t afford to be Emir Sanusi added;
“Nobody who is a leader in northern Nigeria today can afford to be happy,” Sanusi said. “You cannot be happy about 87 percent of poverty in Nigeria being in “You can’t be happy with the Boko Haram problem. You can’t be happy with all the issues. “So, we wish Nasir a happy birthday, but we do not want him to be Emir Sanusi also commended Governor El-Rufai for addressing the main issue in his state which is education. He said;
“If you look at what Nasir is doing in Kaduna, with 40 percent of his
region of the country will destroy itself if it doesn’t change its
ways.
of Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, the Kano monarch stated
that repeating the same thing and expecting a different result shows
that something is wrong.
that real change can only come in the region if things are done
differently.
a constitutional amendment that addresses issues of quota system and
federal character, because the rest of the country cannot
continue educating their children who will remain unemployed because
they come from the wrong state.
you are a governor in the north or a leader in the north, and you are
seen as normal in the sense that you continue to do what your
predecessors have been doing, doing the same thing, which has been
normalised, then, there is something wrong with you. You are part of the
problem, ” Sanusi said.
mad people, because you look around and say if this is the way we have
been doing things, and this is where we have ended up, maybe we need to
do things differently.
country is moving on… If we don’t listen, there would be a day when
there would be a constitutional amendment that addresses these issues of
quota system and federal character.
children, producing graduates and then they watch us, they can’t get
jobs because they come from the wrong state, when we have not invested
in the future of our own children.”
happy when about 87 percent of poverty in Nigeria is in the region.
the north. You can’t be happy with millions of northern out-of-school
children. You can’t be happy with nine states in the north contributing
almost 50 percent of the entire malnutrition burden in the country.
happy as a leader. Because you are happy when you think you have reached
a state of delivering and taking your people to where you want them to
be.”
budget in education, that is the only thing that is going to safe the
north. I know that, when we say these things, they don’t go down well.”
