Sultan
of Sokoto Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubabar has said sectarian crises in
the country are fueled by unscrupulous politicians who exploit religious
and ethnic hatred for political gains.
The
Sultan made this known on Friday in a lecture he delivered at the
National Defence College titled, "Traditional and Religious Institutions
in Nigeria: Implication for National Security".
He
said although many sectarian crises in Nigeria usually develop a
distinct religious coloration, the religious content of the crises is,
in most instances, not significant.
The
religious leader added that the root of the crises is in the complex
historical, ethnical, environmental and political realities of Nigeria,
including political competition and ethno-religious disharmony.
Sultan
Abubakar said: “Unwholesome and divisive politics has tended to
propagate hatred and ill-feeling and the demonization of entire
religious and ethnic groups.”
He
added that many sectarian conflicts began as expressions of local
political grievances only to snowball into systemic religious crises
which affected the nation as a whole.
He
added that in some northern states there are more pupils in the
traditional Islamic institutions than there are in conventional school
systems.
The
Sultan lamented that: “it is therefore not surprising that the dominant
form of intra-religious conflict within the Muslim Community …has been
predicated on this divide.”
He
stated that some groups have actively exploited the anti western
sentiments to establish a large following for their organizations and
used them to occasionally wreck havoc on the society.
Daily Trust
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