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Boko Haram Inflicted Most Damage To Traditional Institutions – Sultan

BEVERLY HILLS, September 22, (THEWILL) – The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, on Thursday disclosed that traditional institutions, particularly in northern Nigeria, are the worst casualty of Boko Haram activities.

He stated this while delivering a lecture on The role of Traditional Institution in National Security Management: lessons from Boko Haram, to the Executive Intelligence Management Course, EIMC, 10, in Abuja.

The Chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of Nigeria maintained that Boko Haram is a product of failed education, economy and moral values, which has in the last few years challenged both modern and traditional governance institutions.

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“While the modern governance institutions have the resources, constitutional authority and coercive instruments of state, the traditional institutions have relied largely on its moral authority and have, by and large, remained with the people, through thick and thin.

“Boko Haram attack on these traditional institutions, which we are very much aware of, is to ensure a measure of their perception of the importance of these institutions, in the supply of intelligence and persuading public opinion.

“We are all aware of some of the traditional rulers attacked by Boko Haram,” he said.

While chronicling incidences of attempts on the lives of traditional rulers by the insurgency, he said, “Late emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero was targeted many times, the present Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, was attacked in a Mosque in Kano, by Boko Haram, not knowing that he was not there.

“It is right to say that traditional institutions are the biggest casualty of Boko Haram insurgency.”

Abubakar went on to state that the “lessons of Boko Haram insurgency are many and still unfolding but, three are fairly obvious and could be discussed. It is now widely agreed that the Boko Haram is a product of three major failures; the economy, failure of education and of values and morals.

“In all these three areas, traditional institutions are some of the greatest stakeholders and occupy the centre stage in supervising the wider society along these important trajectories.

“Boko Haram attack on these traditional institutions is, in itself, a measure of Boko Haram perception of the importance of these institutions in the supply of intelligence and persuading public opinion.

“As we reflect on the lessons of the the Boko Haram and prepare to avoid any such tragedy we need to understand that these three areas are important pillars of state security for without a good political economy, a proper and balanced education and value Nd morals, no society can be secure.

“The remedy for these security breaches in future therefore is precisely to retrace our steps back and revisit our economy in a way that gives succour to the grassroots where the traditional institutions are located for indeed that is the real test of a successful economy.

“Similarly, in providing education, especially correct religious education; it is the responsibility of the religious institutions, which are directly supervised by the traditional institutions. In matters related to societal, traditional and moral values, even the more so, this is almost the exclusive niche of the traditional institutions,” the monarch said.

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