President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday congratulated the Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, for attaining 50 years on the throne.
The
President congratulated the Emir in Kano at the launching of a book
entitled: ‘KIFAYU DHUA’AFA AL SUDAN’, written by Abdullahi Gwandu, as
part of activities commemorating Mr. Bayero’s 50th anniversary on the
throne.
Represented
by the Minister of Transport, Idris Umar, Mr. Jonathan lauded the Emir
for his `immense’ contributions to peace and development of the society.
He also applauded the contributions of the Emirate in the spread of
Islamic knowledge across the country.
“The Emir deserves to be congratulated for attaining 50 years on the throne and attaining the age of 83,” Mr. Jonathan said.
He
urged other traditional rulers in the country to emulate the Emir of
Kano in order to leave behind lasting legacies. He promised that the
Federal Government would partner with traditional institution for the
development of the society.
In
his remarks, Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso of Kano State congratulated the
Emir and the Emirate Council on the Emir’s golden jubilee on the throne.
He expressed appreciation to the Emir for his fatherly role which, he
said, had contributed to the development of the state and the nation.
Mr. Kwankwaso also pledged that his administration would work with traditional rulers in the state for the sustenance of peace.
A
former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, who described the emir as ‘a
living symbol of integrity,’ praised the monarch for his role in
ensuring peaceful co-existence in the country.
He also lauded the emir for his patience, steadfastness and selfless service to the people.
The
Federal Government bought a copy of the book for N12 million, the
former Vice President Abubakar bought one for N25 million, while Kano
State Government purchased for N10 million.
(NAN)
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