Sultan chastises Nigerians for insulting Tinubu, other leaders; demands politeness

The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, has urged Nigerians to pray for and stop abusing President Bola Tinubu and other political leaders.
In his sallah homily delivered on Sunday, the cleric urged Nigerians to be polite when complaining about problems in the country.
“It is good to always tell our leaders when there is problem but in doing so, we should avoid abusive words,” Mr Abubakar said.
He warned that the more the citizens call the country’s leaders names, the more likely their problems will remain unresolved.
“If you insult your leader, how can you ask him to do something for you? But if you tell him your problems in a polite manner, I am sure he will listen to you and even do the needful.”
The Muslim spiritual leader advised Nigerians to beseech God on behalf of the ruling class.
“Pray for Mr President. Pray for your governors. Pray for your local government chairmen and pray for your lawmakers so that God can pity them and assist them in discharging their responsibilities.
“You should also continue praying for peace, development and prosperity in our states and the country at large,” he stated.
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