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Sultan canvasses reintroduction of History in schools

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Mohammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has called for reintroduction of History as a subject in the curriculum of Nigerian schools. The sultan made the call at the commemoration of the 4th Anniversary of His Royal Highness, Alhaji Abdullahi Amegwa Agbo III, as the 34th Osana. The occasion also marked official inauguration of the new Palace Juma’at Mosque in Keana Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

Sultan Abubakar said the reintroduction of history as a subject in schools would give the students and the generation yet unborn the sense of direction and details about their roots. He said that the reintroduction would also give students’ adequate information on the history of the country and sacrifices made by the nation’s founding fathers.

The sultan also cautioned elected officials in the country against bringing religion into the corridors of governance, urging that they should rather carry everybody along to promote unity among the citizens. Sultan said: “I wish to call on all elected officials in the country to do good to the people, so that people and God will bless them.

“Do not meddle religion with politics. If God wants He can make us one religion, but He has made us differently in His own wisdom. Therefore, we should learn to live in peace with one another.” He appreciated Governor Abdullahi Sule’s efforts at completing the projects initiated by his immediate past predecessor, Senator Umaru Al-Makura, and encouraged the administration to continue working in synergy for continued progress in Nasarawa State. The sultan also appreciated the Osana of Keana, Alhaji Abdullahi Agbo III, for his determination in building the new palace mosque and promoting peaceful coexistence in his domain.

In a remark, Sule thanked the President-General of Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (SCIA)for taking time to inaugurate the Palace Juma’at mosque built by the Osana of Keana. The governor appreciated the Sultan’s call on political leaders to be fair to all people irrespective of their background in providing governance, and promised on behalf of other political leaders in the country to heed to the Sultan’s call.

In a vote of thanks, the Osana of Keana, Alhaji Abdullahi Agbo III, appreciated the Sultan of Sokoto for inaugurating the Keana Palace Juma’at Mosque as well as other dignitaries for attending the inauguration.

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