Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar has warned political and religious leaders and all Nigerians against politicising insecurity in the country.
Criminal activities including banditry, terrorism and others have been on the increase, especially in the Northwest, Northeast and other parts of Nigeria.
Speaking in Abuja at a retreat on inclusive security organised by the Global Peace Foundation in collaboration with Vision Africa, the Sultan assessed the nation’s security situation and said all was not well with the nation.
“We must not politicise insecurity because hunger does not know politics, religion. Everybody has been complaining of hunger in the land and it is true.
“One of the major problems we all know is that a hungry man is an angry man. It is important for us, whenever we meet as religious, political leaders, we must always look at one thing. Let us observe humanity first,” the Sultan said.
The monarch decried the spate of killings in the country, asking the government to provide a stable environment for Nigerians to observe their religious beliefs.
The Sultan stressed that despite the worsening insecurity, Nigeria could confront the numerous security challenges.
He called for cooperation among all Nigerians regardless of their political, religious or ethnic differences.
“We find people killing innocent people either in the name of religion or in the name of banditry, terrorism or whatever it is. That is why we keep on calling on all of us to go back to our Holy Books and work with the wordings of the Holy Quran for us Muslims and the Bible for Christians.
“It is an important thing for us to always look back and discuss some of these issues openly. In Nigeria, we must stop laying blames. Whatever happened has happened and it will continue to happen unless we come together at least to address the situations,” he said.