Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has urged religious leaders in the country to intensify prayers and seek divine solution to the myriads of challenges and problems it is facing.
Atiku, who was the nation’s Vice President for eight years, made the call on Saturday and Sunday when he met the Ulama and clergy at different rendezvous in Kaduna.
During an Interactive session organized by the PDP Presidential Campaign Organization (PPCO) in conjunction with the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), the Northern Islamic Youth Scholars and Imams as well as Leaders of Women In Daawah on Sunday at Kaduna, the PDP presidential candidate noted that wherever the freedom of religion, peace and stability are under threat, development and good governance will remain far-fetched.
“This is the reason why the Ulama, the clergy and all Nigerians should pray for divine intervention so that there will be good leadership that would engender overall national development beneficial to all,” Atiku said.
In his remarks, the Director General of the PPCO, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state while burnishing the political credentials of Atiku, who he also described as a statesman with sterling leadership qualities, said the gatherings were to seek the blessings of the Ulama and clergy as the party and its presidential candidates prosecute an issue-based campaign.
While urging the religious stakeholders in the country to continue praying for peace, Governor Tambuwal rationalized the decision of the party to appoint a Christian southerner, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as Atiku’s running mate.
“We all know that the need for inclusiveness, justice and fairness cannot be overemphasized, thus the reason the PDP selected Governor Okowa to be the running mate of our presidential candidate, Tambuwal explained.
He expressed hope that the messages of prayers and inclusivity that the party is championing will resonate across the country so that the worrisome condition the nation is facing will perish under a PDP presidency “which will rescue it under Atiku as President in 2023.”
In his speech, the leader of the SCSN, Sheikh Sambo Rigachikun raised issues about agricultural development, insecurity, unemployment and volatile FOREX as areas where future leadership of the country should focus its attention.
He also harped on the need for any government that will be elected to prioritize speedy appointment of qualified persons as ministers of the Federal Republic.
In the same vein, Sheikh Umar as-Sudani who appealed to the Ulama to be honest and God fearing in supporting candidates, noted that as “apolitical stakeholders, the Ulama has veritable roles to play in the emergence of leaders, freedom of religion and the establishment of proscriptive norms and laws that will deter commitment of vices in line with Islamic teachings.”
He also pointed out that the Ulama, whose opinions and support are often sought during electioneering campaigns, are after electoral victories neglected in the scheme of things. He, therefore, sought for inclusion in future administrations.
In a vote of thanks, former Governor of Kano state, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau who alluded to the remarks of Atiku, reiterated that it is in line with Islamic injunction which prescribes that man should strive and pray for their ambitions to be realized.
“The message of the candidate is in tandem with this injunction. We will go out and campaign vigorously as we also ask of you to pray, advise and offer constructive criticisms to us until we achieve what we seek,God willing.
“We’re asking God to make it possible for Atiku to be President. If he doesn’t become, may Allah replace the setback with what is better for him and the county at large. May Allah continue to bless our country and make it safe for all of us,” the ex-minister and member of the PPCO stressed.
Also moving a vote of thanks, the Kaduna state gubernatorial candidate of the PDP, Hon. Isa Ashiru Kudan: expressed gratitude to Atiku and the party for organizing the event. Similarly, he thanked the stakeholders for attending, pledging that the party and its presidential candidate will not set aside the Germaine issues raised by the Ulama and clergy.
The event was attended by former Vice President Architect Muhammad Namadi Sambo, PDP national Chairman, Prof. Iyorchia Ayu, his deputy in charge of the North, Umar Ilyasu Damagum, the Vice Presidential candidate, Governor Okowa of Delta state and the national youth leader of the party, Mohammed Suleiman Kadade.
Also at the event were the ex-Governors of Cross River, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi and Niger states: Sen. Liyel Imoke,, Alhaji Sule Lamido,, Alhaji Ibrahim Shehu Shema,, Sen. Adamu Aliero and: Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu respectively.
Two former Governors of Kaduna state, Alhaji Ahmad Muhammad Makarfi and Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero also turned up.
The gubernatorial candidates of Kano and Kebbi: Alhaji Sale Wali and Gen. Aminu Bande were equally not left out alongside the former Deputy Governors of Sokoto and Zamfara states: Alhaji Mukhtar Shagari and Barrister Mahdi Aliyu Gusau respectively.
Former minister of police affairs, Sen. Adamu Maina Waziri, Senators Ahmad Muhammad Maccido, Shehu Sani and Abdul Ahmad Ningi were also at the meeting.
Media maven, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, spokespersons of the PPCO: Sen. Dino
Melaye and Hon. Charles Aniagwu participated at the event.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has urged religious leaders in the country to intensify prayers and seek divine solution to the myriads of challenges and problems it is facing.
Atiku, who was the nation’s Vice President for eight years, made the call on Saturday and Sunday when he met the Ulama and clergy at different rendezvous in Kaduna.
During an Interactive session organized by the PDP Presidential Campaign Organization (PPCO) in conjunction with the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), the Northern Islamic Youth Scholars and Imams as well as Leaders of Women In Daawah on Sunday at Kaduna, the PDP presidential candidate noted that wherever the freedom of religion, peace and stability are under threat, development and good governance will remain far-fetched.
“This is the reason why the Ulama, the clergy and all Nigerians should pray for divine intervention so that there will be good leadership that would engender overall national development beneficial to all,” Atiku said.
In his remarks, the Director General of the PPCO, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state while burnishing the political credentials of Atiku, who he also described as a statesman with sterling leadership qualities, said the gatherings were to seek the blessings of the Ulama and clergy as the party and its presidential candidates prosecute an issue-based campaign.
While urging the religious stakeholders in the country to continue praying for peace, Governor Tambuwal rationalized the decision of the party to appoint a Christian southerner, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as Atiku’s running mate.
“We all know that the need for inclusiveness, justice and fairness cannot be overemphasized, thus the reason the PDP selected Governor Okowa to be the running mate of our presidential candidate, Tambuwal explained.
He expressed hope that the messages of prayers and inclusivity that the party is championing will resonate across the country so that the worrisome condition the nation is facing will perish under a PDP presidency “which will rescue it under Atiku as President in 2023.”
In his speech, the leader of the SCSN, Sheikh Sambo Rigachikun raised issues about agricultural development, insecurity, unemployment and volatile FOREX as areas where future leadership of the country should focus its attention.
He also harped on the need for any government that will be elected to prioritize speedy appointment of qualified persons as ministers of the Federal Republic.
In the same vein, Sheikh Umar as-Sudani who appealed to the Ulama to be honest and God fearing in supporting candidates, noted that as “apolitical stakeholders, the Ulama has veritable roles to play in the emergence of leaders, freedom of religion and the establishment of proscriptive norms and laws that will deter commitment of vices in line with Islamic teachings.”
He also pointed out that the Ulama, whose opinions and support are often sought during electioneering campaigns, are after electoral victories neglected in the scheme of things. He, therefore, sought for inclusion in future administrations.
In a vote of thanks, former Governor of Kano state, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau who alluded to the remarks of Atiku, reiterated that it is in line with Islamic injunction which prescribes that man should strive and pray for their ambitions to be realized.
“The message of the candidate is in tandem with this injunction. We will go out and campaign vigorously as we also ask of you to pray, advise and offer constructive criticisms to us until we achieve what we seek,God willing.
“We’re asking God to make it possible for Atiku to be President. If he doesn’t become, may Allah replace the setback with what is better for him and the county at large. May Allah continue to bless our country and make it safe for all of us,” the ex-minister and member of the PPCO stressed.
Also moving a vote of thanks, the Kaduna state gubernatorial candidate of the PDP, Hon. Isa Ashiru Kudan: expressed gratitude to Atiku and the party for organizing the event. Similarly, he thanked the stakeholders for attending, pledging that the party and its presidential candidate will not set aside the Germaine issues raised by the Ulama and clergy.
The event was attended by former Vice President Architect Muhammad Namadi Sambo, PDP national Chairman, Prof. Iyorchia Ayu, his deputy in charge of the North, Umar Ilyasu Damagum, the Vice Presidential candidate, Governor Okowa of Delta state and the national youth leader of the party, Mohammed Suleiman Kadade.
Also at the event were the ex-Governors of Cross River, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi and Niger states: Sen. Liyel Imoke,, Alhaji Sule Lamido,, Alhaji Ibrahim Shehu Shema,, Sen. Adamu Aliero and: Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu respectively.
Two former Governors of Kaduna state, Alhaji Ahmad Muhammad Makarfi and Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero also turned up.
The gubernatorial candidates of Kano and Kebbi: Alhaji Sale Wali and Gen. Aminu Bande were equally not left out alongside the former Deputy Governors of Sokoto and Zamfara states: Alhaji Mukhtar Shagari and Barrister Mahdi Aliyu Gusau respectively.
Former minister of police affairs, Sen. Adamu Maina Waziri, Senators Ahmad Muhammad Maccido, Shehu Sani and Abdul Ahmad Ningi were also at the meeting.
Media maven, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, spokespersons of the PPCO: Sen. Dino
Melaye and Hon. Charles Aniagwu participated at the event.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has urged religious leaders in the country to intensify prayers and seek divine solution to the myriads of challenges and problems it is facing.
Atiku, who was the nation’s Vice President for eight years, made the call on Saturday and Sunday when he met the Ulama and clergy at different rendezvous in Kaduna.
During an Interactive session organized by the PDP Presidential Campaign Organization (PPCO) in conjunction with the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), the Northern Islamic Youth Scholars and Imams as well as Leaders of Women In Daawah on Sunday at Kaduna, the PDP presidential candidate noted that wherever the freedom of religion, peace and stability are under threat, development and good governance will remain far-fetched.
“This is the reason why the Ulama, the clergy and all Nigerians should pray for divine intervention so that there will be good leadership that would engender overall national development beneficial to all,” Atiku said.
In his remarks, the Director General of the PPCO, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state while burnishing the political credentials of Atiku, who he also described as a statesman with sterling leadership qualities, said the gatherings were to seek the blessings of the Ulama and clergy as the party and its presidential candidates prosecute an issue-based campaign.
While urging the religious stakeholders in the country to continue praying for peace, Governor Tambuwal rationalized the decision of the party to appoint a Christian southerner, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as Atiku’s running mate.
“We all know that the need for inclusiveness, justice and fairness cannot be overemphasized, thus the reason the PDP selected Governor Okowa to be the running mate of our presidential candidate, Tambuwal explained.
He expressed hope that the messages of prayers and inclusivity that the party is championing will resonate across the country so that the worrisome condition the nation is facing will perish under a PDP presidency “which will rescue it under Atiku as President in 2023.”
In his speech, the leader of the SCSN, Sheikh Sambo Rigachikun raised issues about agricultural development, insecurity, unemployment and volatile FOREX as areas where future leadership of the country should focus its attention.
He also harped on the need for any government that will be elected to prioritize speedy appointment of qualified persons as ministers of the Federal Republic.
In the same vein, Sheikh Umar as-Sudani who appealed to the Ulama to be honest and God fearing in supporting candidates, noted that as “apolitical stakeholders, the Ulama has veritable roles to play in the emergence of leaders, freedom of religion and the establishment of proscriptive norms and laws that will deter commitment of vices in line with Islamic teachings.”
He also pointed out that the Ulama, whose opinions and support are often sought during electioneering campaigns, are after electoral victories neglected in the scheme of things. He, therefore, sought for inclusion in future administrations.
In a vote of thanks, former Governor of Kano state, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau who alluded to the remarks of Atiku, reiterated that it is in line with Islamic injunction which prescribes that man should strive and pray for their ambitions to be realized.
“The message of the candidate is in tandem with this injunction. We will go out and campaign vigorously as we also ask of you to pray, advise and offer constructive criticisms to us until we achieve what we seek,God willing.
“We’re asking God to make it possible for Atiku to be President. If he doesn’t become, may Allah replace the setback with what is better for him and the county at large. May Allah continue to bless our country and make it safe for all of us,” the ex-minister and member of the PPCO stressed.
Also moving a vote of thanks, the Kaduna state gubernatorial candidate of the PDP, Hon. Isa Ashiru Kudan: expressed gratitude to Atiku and the party for organizing the event. Similarly, he thanked the stakeholders for attending, pledging that the party and its presidential candidate will not set aside the Germaine issues raised by the Ulama and clergy.
The event was attended by former Vice President Architect Muhammad Namadi Sambo, PDP national Chairman, Prof. Iyorchia Ayu, his deputy in charge of the North, Umar Ilyasu Damagum, the Vice Presidential candidate, Governor Okowa of Delta state and the national youth leader of the party, Mohammed Suleiman Kadade.
Also at the event were the ex-Governors of Cross River, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi and Niger states: Sen. Liyel Imoke,, Alhaji Sule Lamido,, Alhaji Ibrahim Shehu Shema,, Sen. Adamu Aliero and: Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu respectively.
Two former Governors of Kaduna state, Alhaji Ahmad Muhammad Makarfi and Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero also turned up.
The gubernatorial candidates of Kano and Kebbi: Alhaji Sale Wali and Gen. Aminu Bande were equally not left out alongside the former Deputy Governors of Sokoto and Zamfara states: Alhaji Mukhtar Shagari and Barrister Mahdi Aliyu Gusau respectively.
Former minister of police affairs, Sen. Adamu Maina Waziri, Senators Ahmad Muhammad Maccido, Shehu Sani and Abdul Ahmad Ningi were also at the meeting.
Media maven, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, spokespersons of the PPCO: Sen. Dino
Melaye and Hon. Charles Aniagwu participated at the event.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has urged religious leaders in the country to intensify prayers and seek divine solution to the myriads of challenges and problems it is facing.
Atiku, who was the nation’s Vice President for eight years, made the call on Saturday and Sunday when he met the Ulama and clergy at different rendezvous in Kaduna.
During an Interactive session organized by the PDP Presidential Campaign Organization (PPCO) in conjunction with the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), the Northern Islamic Youth Scholars and Imams as well as Leaders of Women In Daawah on Sunday at Kaduna, the PDP presidential candidate noted that wherever the freedom of religion, peace and stability are under threat, development and good governance will remain far-fetched.
“This is the reason why the Ulama, the clergy and all Nigerians should pray for divine intervention so that there will be good leadership that would engender overall national development beneficial to all,” Atiku said.
In his remarks, the Director General of the PPCO, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state while burnishing the political credentials of Atiku, who he also described as a statesman with sterling leadership qualities, said the gatherings were to seek the blessings of the Ulama and clergy as the party and its presidential candidates prosecute an issue-based campaign.
While urging the religious stakeholders in the country to continue praying for peace, Governor Tambuwal rationalized the decision of the party to appoint a Christian southerner, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as Atiku’s running mate.
“We all know that the need for inclusiveness, justice and fairness cannot be overemphasized, thus the reason the PDP selected Governor Okowa to be the running mate of our presidential candidate, Tambuwal explained.
He expressed hope that the messages of prayers and inclusivity that the party is championing will resonate across the country so that the worrisome condition the nation is facing will perish under a PDP presidency “which will rescue it under Atiku as President in 2023.”
In his speech, the leader of the SCSN, Sheikh Sambo Rigachikun raised issues about agricultural development, insecurity, unemployment and volatile FOREX as areas where future leadership of the country should focus its attention.
He also harped on the need for any government that will be elected to prioritize speedy appointment of qualified persons as ministers of the Federal Republic.
In the same vein, Sheikh Umar as-Sudani who appealed to the Ulama to be honest and God fearing in supporting candidates, noted that as “apolitical stakeholders, the Ulama has veritable roles to play in the emergence of leaders, freedom of religion and the establishment of proscriptive norms and laws that will deter commitment of vices in line with Islamic teachings.”
He also pointed out that the Ulama, whose opinions and support are often sought during electioneering campaigns, are after electoral victories neglected in the scheme of things. He, therefore, sought for inclusion in future administrations.
In a vote of thanks, former Governor of Kano state, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau who alluded to the remarks of Atiku, reiterated that it is in line with Islamic injunction which prescribes that man should strive and pray for their ambitions to be realized.
“The message of the candidate is in tandem with this injunction. We will go out and campaign vigorously as we also ask of you to pray, advise and offer constructive criticisms to us until we achieve what we seek,God willing.
“We’re asking God to make it possible for Atiku to be President. If he doesn’t become, may Allah replace the setback with what is better for him and the county at large. May Allah continue to bless our country and make it safe for all of us,” the ex-minister and member of the PPCO stressed.
Also moving a vote of thanks, the Kaduna state gubernatorial candidate of the PDP, Hon. Isa Ashiru Kudan: expressed gratitude to Atiku and the party for organizing the event. Similarly, he thanked the stakeholders for attending, pledging that the party and its presidential candidate will not set aside the Germaine issues raised by the Ulama and clergy.
The event was attended by former Vice President Architect Muhammad Namadi Sambo, PDP national Chairman, Prof. Iyorchia Ayu, his deputy in charge of the North, Umar Ilyasu Damagum, the Vice Presidential candidate, Governor Okowa of Delta state and the national youth leader of the party, Mohammed Suleiman Kadade.
Also at the event were the ex-Governors of Cross River, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi and Niger states: Sen. Liyel Imoke,, Alhaji Sule Lamido,, Alhaji Ibrahim Shehu Shema,, Sen. Adamu Aliero and: Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu respectively.
Two former Governors of Kaduna state, Alhaji Ahmad Muhammad Makarfi and Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero also turned up.
The gubernatorial candidates of Kano and Kebbi: Alhaji Sale Wali and Gen. Aminu Bande were equally not left out alongside the former Deputy Governors of Sokoto and Zamfara states: Alhaji Mukhtar Shagari and Barrister Mahdi Aliyu Gusau respectively.
Former minister of police affairs, Sen. Adamu Maina Waziri, Senators Ahmad Muhammad Maccido, Shehu Sani and Abdul Ahmad Ningi were also at the meeting.
Media maven, High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, spokespersons of the PPCO: Sen. Dino
Melaye and Hon. Charles Aniagwu participated at the event.