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2023 Polls: Sanusi advises religious leaders not to commercialize prayers

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February 7, 2022
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Former Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has advised religious leaders to be wary of politicians who go about shopping for prayers ahead of elections.

Sanusi gave the advice in Abeokuta on Monday during his visit to the Babanla Adinni of Egbaland, Chief Tayo Sowunmi.

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The former Central Bank governor counselled clerics on need to seek the will of Allah, through prayers, for competent leaders, rather than turning prayer to a commodity that could be purchased for selfish reasons.

According to him, Allah commands that power and leadership roles should only be entrusted in the hands of people who are competent.

“As religious leaders, we should stop praying for people and politicians who come to beg and offer us money during election period to pray for them to occupy leadership positions.

“Rather, we should carefully consider all the aspirants and identify the competent and honest ones and then choose on our own volition to pray for them,” he said.

He stated that he had no presidential ambition but prioritised the traditional religious authority, which Allah had bestowed on him, above any political position.

The former Emir said that everyone could not go into politics, explaining that as a religious leader, he would continue to advise political leaders on good governance.

“Our responsibility as religious leaders is to talk to political leaders on the need for them to fear Allah and that their positions are temporary and transient.

“One of the most dangerous things in any society is to have leaders who forget or fail to realise how temporary and transient power is.

“So, we need to continue to hold them to account and stand up to them, confronting them when they are wrong,” he said.

Sanusi also advised those with ambition to contest for political positions during the 2023 polls, ensuring that their motives were right.
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