The Adamawa State Government has cancelled the usual Sallah homage to traditional rulers and other stakeholders in the state as part of this year’s Eid-el-Kabir due to insecurity and emergencies created by flooding.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state Commissioner for Information, Mr Ahmad Sajo, said this in a statement issued in Yola on Monday.
According to him, this year’s homage was cancelled after due consultations with the leadership of the traditional institution in the state.
“After due consultation with the Chairman, Adamawa State Council of Emirs and Chiefs, the Adamawa State Government has directed that the usual Sallah homage be cancelled,” Sajo said.
“The cancellation was due to a number of reasons which included insecurity and the emergencies created by flooding which washed away a number of bridges and rendered many families homeless.”
The commissioner, however, urged traditional rulers, prominent citizens and critical stakeholders in the state to use the Sallah period to sensitize the people on the importance of peace, unity and security.
He appealed to the people to also use the period to reflect on things that unite them rather than those that divide them.
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