On VP Shettima’s remarks on Sokoto governance

The Arewa Cultural Heritage Network wishes to address the recent comments of Vice President Kashim Shettima at the North West Peace & Security Summit regarding the status of His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, the Sultan of Sokoto. While we recognise the Vice President’s concern, we urge the federal government to respect the autonomy of Sokoto state in handling its internal matters, particularly those related to traditional leadership and governance.

Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto PhD has been exercising his constitutional responsibilities diligently. The recent actions taken by the state government, including the deposition of certain traditional rulers, are based on grounds of negligence, disloyalty, and disrespect towards the government. It is essential to understand that these decisions are made in the best interest of the state and its people.

The Sultan of Sokoto, despite his esteemed position, has been found guilty of neglecting his palace duties, showing disloyalty, and demonstrating a lack of respect towards the current administration. His evident support for the PDP candidate during the last election, despite the electorate’s mandate for Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto, has further strained relations. The Sultan’s continued efforts to undermine the government’s initiatives have made it challenging to foster mutual cooperation.

We strongly urge the vice president and other federal officials to refrain from interfering in state governance matters. The governor of Sokoto state is well within his rights to make decisions that align with the constitutional framework and the welfare of the state.

Furthermore, we call upon President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR to ensure that the vice president respects the boundaries of state governance and allow the Sokoto state government to function without undue interference.

The proposed amendment to section 76 of the local government and chieftaincy law is intended to align legal frameworks with customary procedures in Sokoto. It aims to clarify the roles and responsibilities within the state, ensuring a smooth and effective governance process. The authority to appoint district and village heads, while still involving recommendations from the Sultanate Council, will ultimately lie with the governor, reflecting both traditional and contemporary practices.

We believe that this alignment will promote greater stability and progress within Sokoto state. It is crucial for all parties involved to work together harmoniously for the betterment of our community.

Yunusa Abdullahi Esq 

Arewa Cultural Heritage Network