President
Muhammadu Buhari has charged Muslim clerics and Islamic religious
leaders in the country to preach against the evils of corruption in
their mosques.
The president equally urged them to pray for the survival of the country, just as they prayed for his recovery when he was sick.
Buhari, represented by his Special
Adviser on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, spoke yesterday at
the 55th anniversary and national conference of the League of Imams and
Alfas in Yorubaland, Edo and Delta states, held in Abeokuta, the Ogun
State capital.
The event was also used to officially
turban the former Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Sarafa Tunji
Ishola, as the Baba Adinni of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta states.
The president, who lauded the League for
holding together 55 years on, told the religious leaders to always
impress it on their followers that corrupt persons will not enter
Al-Janah.
He noted that prayers have played a major
role in keeping the country together. He insisted that members of the
league must continue to pray for the survival of Nigeria and also
denounce corruption at every given opportunity.
“Corruption is one of the major problems
facing our country. Always preach against corruption in your mosques.
Corruption does not pay, impress it on your congregation that anyone who
engages in corruption will not enter Al-Janah.
“You should also continue to pray for the
unity and survival of Nigeria. This is because prayer is key, your
prayers actually worked for me as I recovered from illness,” Buhari
said.
The president, therefore, enjoined the
League not to shy away from passing suggestions, recommendations and
advice capable of helping the country across to him. Declaring the
conference open, Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, asked the
religious body to always inculcate Islamic values in Muslim Uma’ah.
Amosun, who noted that the gathering
depicts oneness and unity which Islam preaches, urged the League to
always offer prayers on unity, peace and progress of Nigeria.
In his welcome address, President General
of the League, Sheikh Muhammed Bello, disclosed that the conference was
first of its kind since the body was founded by late Islamic scholar,
Sheikh Adam Abdulahi.
He said the conference will focus on the unity among Muslims in the South West and the country at large.
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