Kano Govt Meets Friday Mosque Imams, Seeks Support
The Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, has called on the Kano State Council of Friday Mosque Imams to support efforts aimed at fostering moral discipline and mutual respect among citizens.
Speaking during a meeting with the Council, Comrade Waiya emphasized the crucial role of religious leaders in shaping societal values through knowledge and moral guidance.
In a statement signed by the Director Special Duties of the Ministry, Sani Abba Yola, said, the Commissioner stressed that the meeting was necessary to seek their collaboration in promoting a well-disciplined and morally upright society.
Expressing concern over declining moral standards, the Commissioner lamented how some individuals misuse the media to disrespect esteemed personalities under the guise of democracy and freedom of speech.
He noted that while democracy is an adopted system, it should be refined to align with the religious and cultural values of the people.
Comrade Waiya clarified that the government was not calling on the Imams for political engagement but rather to leverage their influence in sensitizing the public on good conduct, discipline, and respect for elders. He reaffirmed the government's commitment to working with religious leaders to promote peace, good character, and an improved standard of living guided by Islamic principles.
In his response, the Chairman of the Council of Friday Mosque Imams in Kano State, Sheikh Nasir Muhammad Adam, commended the Commissioner for recognizing the importance of religious leaders in governance and social development.
He applauded the government's efforts in fostering peace and encouraging responsible leadership among citizens.
Sheikh Nasir emphasized that Friday Mosque Imams are not politicians but serve as moral guardians to all. He assured the government of their unwavering support in advancing initiatives that uphold Islamic values, improve moral standards, and enhance the well-being of Kano State residents.