Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto says the secessionist agitations currently in Nigeria and its associated responses are signs of rot in the Nigerian system.
The Sultan made the observation in Sokoto on Tuesday while receiving Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike who paid him a Sallah homage.
The Sultan noted that in the past, a lot of things were done by some people with impunity, causing lack of good governance to weigh down the country.
He reasoned however, that no matter how bad one’s hand is, one cannot cut it and throw away.
Abubakar stressed the need to use dialogue to resolve all the misunderstandings and problems in the country.
The royal father said Nigerians should sit together, brainstorm, look at what went wrong, retrace our steps and move forward.
The sultan also appealed to statesmen in the nation to intervene and assist in this direction.
According to the monarch, we are not short of statesmen across the country and they should help in championing the dialogue.
”We should not allow sentiments to rule our heads. Nigeria is a very big and lucky country and we have no any other nation we can call our own.
”We should love one another irrespective of any religious, ethnic or cultural differences,” Abubakar said.
He also extolled the developmental strides of Wike in Rivers, as well as his existing relationship with the Muslim community there.
Speaking earlier, Wike said that the people and government of Rivers believe in the indivisibility of Nigeria.
Wike further averred that there were better ways to solve the agitations and problems of Nigeria, rather than a pondering on a break up.
“Rivers and its people believe in the oneness and unity of Nigeria and that is our stand.
“The sultan is a father to all Nigerians and he is a peace builder in Nigeria and beyond.
“We have also been friends with Tambuwal since and before his emergence as a Speaker, House of Representatives and this will be sustained in spite of party differences,” Wike averred.
Tambuwal, who accompanied Wike, had earlier said that the visit would not have come at a better time than now, and restated his belief in the unity of Nigeria.
Wike said that the visit would help to strengthen the bond of unity between the two states.