Cleric seeks Ganduje’s intervention in plots allocation at Kano Eid ground
April 15, 2017
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A renowned Islamic scholar in Kano, Sheik Abba Adam-Koki has advised
Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje to intervene in the allocation of plots to
traders at Kofar Mata Central Eid ground in Kano metropolis.
Adam-Koki made the call at a news conference in Kano on Saturday on
behalf of Islamic scholars in the employ of the state government. READ MORE:Boat accident leaves 7 dead, 133 missing in Kebbi state
According to him, it is the collective decision of the Islamic
scholars to seek the intervention of the state government following
series of complaints by individuals and groups.
Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje
He said they found it also necessary to advise the government in view
of the fact that the Eid ground had been in existence for over 300
years.
“As Islamic scholars, we have the responsibility to advise the state
government on matters of great concern to Muslim Ummah, hence our
decision to give this honest advice,” he said.
He said there were many markets such as Kwari Textile market in Kano metropolis which the state government could expand. READ MORE:Unclaimed $45m: We Need to Examine Wike’s Mental Status – Peterside
He said that allocating plots at the Eid prayer ground for business
purposes was not only improper but would temper with the structural
design of the Eid praying ground.
Adam-Koki, who is also the Chairman of the Pilgrims Welfare Board,
said the Islamic clerics had written to the state government on the
issue and expressed hope that it would intervene to save the place from
further encroachment.
Present at the conference were the Commander General of the state
Hisbah Board, Sheik Aminu Daurawa, and Chairman of Sharia Commission,
Sheik Abdullahi Tofa, among others.
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