You are ignorant hypocrite – Sanusi ‘bombs’ Governor Yari again

Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, has said governor of Zamfara state, Abdulaziz Yari, ignored the warnings of an impending meningitis outbreak brought to his attention early enough but turned around, in a show of hypocrisy, to blame God for the casualties the deadly disease caused in the state
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The monarch maintained the governor’s assertion that the meningitis outbreak was a consequence of fornication was ludicrous
According to a statement he published on his Instagram page on Tuesday, Sanusi stated that Nigerians are stuck with “inept” political leaders who pretend to be godly.
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“Muslim countries are holding their own in the modern world proving that Islam is not a religion of underdevelopment. However, the likes of Zamfara State Governor Yari only strengthen this prejudice,” he said.
“Abdulaziz Yari quite ludicrously said that the deadly meningitis rampaging his State is divine punishment for fornication. He didn’t say how this was revealed to him because Zamfara certainly doesn’t have the highest number of fornicators in the nation.
“His preposterous statement failed to take into account the fact that Meningitis isn’t a sexually transmitted ailment. The truth about the matter is that despite being warned of an impending outbreak his government took no steps to prepare. Now he blames God!
“We are stuck with political leaders who only pretend to be Godly because sycophants always refer to people in high political office as a “Godsend”. Paradoxically despite being ruled by all these “Godsends” we have spectacularly failed to progress as a nation.
“It’s no secret that many of our political leaders are inept and not well educated. Nigerians have learnt from experience not to expect much from them.”
Sanusi said urgent steps should be taken to address the current situation whereby politicians lack vision, inspiration and care less about the plight of Nigerians
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“There is an absence of apparent regret, remorse, or concern from the highest quarters of government who are busy fighting themselves,” he said.
“Their time would be better spent trying to assuage the growing nationwide anger, frustration, divisiveness and resentment over atrocious living conditions and an uncertain future.
“Something urgent needs to be done and the lack of vision or inspiration from politicians has left a vacuum in leadership.”
In a separate post, the monarch vowed to continue to fight for the progress of Nigerians and suggest solutions to their problems.
He noted that he’s duty-bound “to speak the truth about the ill-effects of conservative Muslims who are harming Islam rather than helping it”.