Tag: Emir of Ilorin

  • Emir of Ilorin condemns Eruku Church attack

    Emir of Ilorin condemns Eruku Church attack

    The Emir of Ilorin and Chairman of the Kwara Traditional Rulers Council, Mai-Martaba Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, has condemned the recent attack on church worshippers in Eruku Town, Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the Emir’s Press Secretary, Dr Abdulazeez Arowona, said Sulu-Gambari expressed deep concern over the incident, describing it as “most condemnable and worrisome.”

    The emir said it was particularly saddening that the attack occurred in spite of ongoing government efforts to tackle banditry, terrorism, and other criminal activities.

    He appealed to security agencies to intensify efforts to ensure the safe return of kidnapped victims and mourned those killed during the attack.

    The emir prayed that Almighty Allah repose the souls of the deceased and comfort their families.

     The State Police Command had confirmed on Tuesday that suspected bandits killed at least two people and injured one during the attacks.

    (NAN)

  • Emir of Ilorin honours legal practitioner Yusuf Ali with chieftaincy title

    Emir of Ilorin honours legal practitioner Yusuf Ali with chieftaincy title

    • Shettima, Zulum, others grace ceremony

    The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Suly-Gambari has turbaned the legal luminary Mallam Yusuf Olaolu Ali (SAN) as the Kuliyan Ngeri (number one legal adviser) of the Ilorin Emirate.

    The monarch turbaned the legal practitioner at a well-attended event in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital.

    Vice President Kassim Shettima, Kwara State governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Borno State governor, Babagana Zulum, and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), were among the dignitaries that graced the occasion.

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    Governor AbdulRazaq who played host to Shettima and other eminent personalities at the ceremony at the Emir’s palace was represented by the Speaker of Kwara State House of Assembly, Engr Yakubu Danladi-Salihu.

    Other dignitaries that graced the event included the Ciroma of Ilorin, Alh Abubakar Bature Sulu-Gambari, minister of Blue Economy, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, former governor of Kano State, Mal. Ibrahim Shekarau, the Mutawali of Ilorin, Dr. Alimi AbdulRazaq, vice chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof.  Wahab Egbewole, Dr Wale Babalakin, Prof. Wale Sulaiman, Hajia Muinat Shagaya, group managing director of KAM Holdings Ltd, Alh Kamoru Yusuf,  Engr. Lanre Sagaya, Engr Yahaya Alapansapa, among others.

  • AbdulRazaq, Emir of Ilorin, NBA mourn Justice Belgore

    AbdulRazaq, Emir of Ilorin, NBA mourn Justice Belgore

    • Ex-Appeal Court Justice dies at 70

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, and the Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Remuneration Committee, Mazi Afam Osigwe (SAN), have mourned a retired Justice of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ahmad Olarewaju Belgore.

    The Nation learnt that Justice Belgore, who was the Presiding Justice of the Ilorin Division of the appellate court, died on Tuesday night.

    He retired from the Court of Appeal on April, 18, 2023 on attaining the mandatory retirement age of 70 years.

    Governor AbdulRazaq commiserated with the family of the deceased, describing the late Justice Belgore as great jurist and patriot.

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    The governor, in a condolence message, noted that the late Justice Belgore was a legal giant and a foremost community leader who offered his shoulder for many to lean on.

    He prayed Allaah to forgive the late Justice Belgore’s shortcomings, admit him to Al-Jannah Fir’daus and give his family and other mourners the fortitude to bear the loss.

    In a statement by his spokesman, Mallam Abdulazeez Arowona, Emir Gambari said: “This is a great and colossal loss that has befallen Ilorin Emirate and humanity at large.

    “Inna lillahi waina ilaehin raji’un (From Allah did we come and to Him shall we return). It is with shock that I received the news of the demise of Justice Ahmad Belgore.

    “He was a complete gentleman, a thorough judicial officer who served the nation meritoriously in various capacities and nationally and internationally.”

    The emir also prayed Almighty Allaah to accept his good deeds, forgive his shortcomings and admit him into Al-Janatul Fir’daos.

  • Saraki, Ahmed, Emir for Quranic competition

    Saraki, Ahmed, Emir for Quranic competition

    Senate President Bukola Saraki, Kwara state Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed and Emir of Ilorin are expected to grace the finals of this year’s quranic competition.

    The finals of the competition, organized by the state Quranic competition committee, holds between 28th and 29th of this month at the state’s stadium complex.

    The chief host is the chairman , Kwara state Arabic board, Dr. Abdulkadir Juma’ Al-Salman, the co-host is the Danmadami of Ilorin and chairman, state Quranic Committee, Alhaji Sheu Abdulgafar.

    Spokesperson of the committee, Alhaji Nuhu Isa said that the proprietor of Baraje Centre for Arabic and Islamic studies, Ilorin, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje would be the chairman of the occasion while Nigeria’s former Ambassador to Netherlands, Dr. Nimatallahi Akanbi would be the chairperson. A Sharia court Khadi, Justice AbdulLateef Kamaldeen is the guest lecturer.

    The finals would produce the state’s reciters for the national contest coming up in Katsina between 2nd February and 11, 2018.

    The statement added that the reciters had gone through the local government and senatorial level contests to qualify for the finals where the state’s representatives for the national contest would emerge.

    The statement said those who excelled in the competition would be presented with prizes on at the closing ceremony on 30th December at the state stadium complex, Ilorin.

  • It is very difficult for Nigerians to feed, says Kwara monarch

    It is very difficult for Nigerians to feed, says Kwara monarch

    The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari on Friday lamented that it is becoming very difficult for Nigerian masses to eat three times daily due to the exorbitant cost of food stuff.
    He, therefore, asked the nation’s leaders to device means of reducing the escalating cost of food items.
    Sulu- Gambari made the appeal in his Sallah message shortly after Eid-el- Kabir prayer at the Ilorin Yidi praying ground.
    The emir who prayed for peace, tranquillity and resuscitation of the nation’s troubled economy, said ” it’s high time that our leaders across the three tiers of government do something about the escalating
    cost of food stuff. “
    He asked God to continue to guide the nation’s leaders a right so that the task of moving the nation forward would be easier for them.
    While urging Nigerians to give their leaders necessary support, the monarch said that rejuvenation of the nation’s economy is a collective responsibility of all Nigerians.
    Earlier, in his sermon, the chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh Mohammed B. Salihu who led the two- rakah  prayer, urged the affluent to always cater for the needs of the poor masses in their localities.
    He also enjoined public office holders across the country to make deliberate efforts towards ameliorating the suffering of the Nigerian masses.
    Salihu asked Muslims to continue to co- habit peacefully with the adherents of other faiths, saying that Islam abhors violence in all ramifications.
    At Issa Elelu mosque along Murtala Mohammed Way, Ilorin, Imam Abubakar Waliy- Kamal, reminded Nigerian leaders that they are holding offices in trust for the electorate.
    He advised them to rule with fear of God and attend promptly to the yearnings of those who elected them into office, adding that they shall in the hereafter give account of their stewardship before their
    creator.
  • Hate speech: Osinbajo urges Northern traditional rulers to speak up

    Hate speech: Osinbajo urges Northern traditional rulers to speak up

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday met with Northern traditional rulers and charged them to always speak up against hate speeches and divisive voices in their respective domains.

    In his opening remarks at the meeting held at the old Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, Abuja, Osinbajo said the meeting had become imperative in view of a spate of divisive statements in recent weeks, pitching the South-East against the North.

    He maintained that the divisive rhetoric and agitations were unjustifiable, unacceptable and often times illegal.

    “You are, by virtue of your vast knowledge, wisdom and experience, both a vital link with our past, and an important guarantee for the success of our future. This is why your role in national affairs is critical.

    “The reason for these series of meetings is well known to all of us; it became necessary in the wake of a spate of divisive statements, in recent months and weeks, pitching the South-East against the North.

    “We are all aware of the so-called ‘ultimatum’ issued by a group of Northern youths, asking that all Igbos living in the North vacate the region.

    “Before then, there was the clamour, and it’s still on-going, by some south-eastern youths, operating as IPOB and affiliated groups, demanding secession from Nigeria at all costs and by any means.

    “In all our previous engagements with Northern and South-Eastern leaders, we all came to the consensus that Nigeria is stronger and better together, and that these hate-filled and divisive rhetoric and agitations are unjustifiable, unacceptable and often times illegal. And I would like to reiterate that today.” he said.
    The acting president said that the traditional rulers had a great role to play in checking the divisive tendencies in the country.

    He stressed that Nigeria had already seen enough violence and bloodshed during its history.
    According to him, the price of Nigeria’s unity has already been paid with the blood and lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians lost.
    Recalling President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to one Nigeria from his experience in the military, Osinbajo said that Buhari fought side by side with Nigerians of every tribe and faith.
    The acting president said: “We must protect each other, put our lives on the line for each other; we were brothers even in the face of death. This is the type of nation we must maintain.
    “As royal fathers and leaders, I think you will agree with me that we all have a role to play in countering the voices of divisiveness, and the elements who seek to take us down a bloody path.
    “Let us continue to counsel the misguided elements among our youth, who think that ethnic confrontation is a game and that words can be thrown around carelessly without repercussion.’’
    Osinbajo assured the traditional rulers that the “government is not deaf to the legitimate concerns and frustrations in parts of the country.
    “Every part of Nigeria has its own grievances. But these have to be expressed graciously and managed with mutuality rather than with scorn and disdain.
    “I would like to assure you all that we are here to listen and to answer, and, very importantly, to reassure everyone that we are committed to the unity of Nigeria, and that upon the foundation of that unity we can together build a prosperous and great country.’’
    He urged all Nigerians never take the nation’s diversity for granted, saying the fullness of the nation’s strength “actually lies in that diversity.

    “And we must wield that diversity, not as divisive tool, but instead as a binding agent.

    “As we round up these consultations tomorrow with a meeting with governors, it is clear to me that we are all resolved to by words, conduct and action, promote the unity of our dear nation.” he said

    He, however, assured that the government would ensure that “the entire apparatus of government is deployed to ensure that no one threatens Nigeria’s territorial integrity and that no one threatens the lives or livelihoods of any Nigerian living anywhere in the country’’.

    While thanking the traditional rulers for their unyielding cooperation and support, Osinbajo prayed that almighty God would continue to give them the wisdom and the strength to preside over their Kingdoms and the good health to reign long and reign well.

    Among those who attended the meeting included the Sultan of Sokoto, Sultan Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III; Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi and the Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar.

    Others were, Alhaji Muhammed Isah Muhammed, the Emir of Jama’a in Kaduna State, Justice Lawal Hassan, the Emir of Gummi; the Coordinator of the Northern traditional rulers council, Sakaruyi of Karo Dr. Emmanuel Kyauta, and the representative of the Emir of Katsina, Prof. Sani Lugga ,the Waziri Katsina.

    The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Gambari; Alhaji Mustapha Agwai II, Emir of Lafia in Nasarawa State; Alhaji Kyari Umar El-Kanemi, Shehu of Bama representing Shehu of Borno and the Gbong Gwon Jos, Jacob Buba Jang, also attended the meeting.

    Also at the meeting were Alhaji Abubakar Shehu Abubakar, Emir of Gombe; Ndakwo Ameh Oboni II,Attah Igala,Kogi State; Alhaji Muhammadu Ibn Abali, the Emir of Fika inYobe;, Alhaji Attahiru Ahmed Muhammed Emir of Anka in Zamfara and Prof. James Ayatse, the Tor Tiv.

    Alhaji Adamu Baba Yinusa, theEmir of Abaji,FCT; the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari; Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonaya Onu; Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Danbazzau; National Security Adviser, Babagana Munguno, and Speaker of the House of Representatives,Yakubu Dogara also attended the meeting.

    The Acting president on Sunday met with traditional rulers from the South- East in continuation of his on-going consultative meetings with leaders of thought across the country.

    Osinbajo will on Wednesday meet with the 36 governors of the federation as part of the on-going consultative meetings with stakeholders in the “Project Nigeria”

  • Osinbajo to North traditional rulers: Speak against divisive voices

    Osinbajo to North traditional rulers: Speak against divisive voices

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday urged traditional rulers from the North to rise up to the occasion and speak up against divisive voices in the region.

    Some Arewa youths had recently given ultimatum to Igbos to leave the North on or before October 1st, 2017.

    They claimed that they were reacting to the sit-at-home order issued by IPOB on 30th of May.

    But the Acting President said that the traditional rulers have a great role to play in the matter.

    He said: “As Royal Fathers and Traditional Leaders, your place and your role in our society and nation is significant. You are the custodians of our cultures and traditions, and living embodiments of our rich heritage.

    “You are, by virtue of your vast knowledge, wisdom and experience, both a vital link with our past, and an important guarantee for the success of our future. This is why your role in national affairs is critical.

    “The reason for these series of meetings is well known to all of us: it became necessary in the wake of a spate of divisive statements, in recent months and weeks, pitching the Southeast against the North. We are all aware of the so-called ‘ultimatum’ issued by a group of Northern youths, asking that all Igbos living in the North vacate the region.

    “Before then, there was the clamour, and it’s still ongoing, by some south-eastern youths, operating as IPOB and affiliated groups, demanding secession from Nigeria at all costs and by any means.

    “In all our previous engagements with Northern and South-Eastern leaders, we all came to the consensus that Nigeria is stronger and better together, and that these hate-filled and divisive rhetoric and agitations are unjustifiable, unacceptable and often times illegal. And I would like to reiterate that today,” he said.

    Stressing that Nigeria has already seen enough violence and bloodshed during its history, he said that the price of Nigeria’s unity has already been paid with the blood and lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians lost.

    Recalling President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to one Nigeria from his experience in the Military, Osinbajo said that Buhari fought side by side with Nigerians of every tribe and faith.

    Osinbajo added “He said we protected each other, put our lives on the line for each other, we were brothers even in the face of death. This is the type of nation we must maintain.

    “As Royal Fathers and Leaders, I think you will agree with me that we all have a role to play in countering the voices of divisiveness, and the elements who seek to take us down a bloody path.

    “Let us continue to counsel the misguided elements among our youth, who think that ethnic confrontation is a game and that words can be thrown around carelessly without repercussion.” he said

    He assured the traditional rulers that the government is not deaf to the legitimate concerns and frustrations in parts of the country.

    “Every part of Nigeria has its own grievances. But these have to be expressed graciously and managed with mutuality rather than with scorn and disdain.

    “I would like to assure you all that we are here to listen and to answer, and, very importantly, to reassure everyone that we are committed to the unity of Nigeria, and that upon the foundation of that unity we can together build a prosperous and great country.

    “We must never take our diversity for granted; the fullness of our strength actually lies in that diversity. And we must wield that diversity, not as divisive tool, but instead as a binding agent.

    “As we round up these consultations tomorrow with a meeting with governors, it is clear to me that we are all resolved to by words, conduct and action, promote the unity of our dear nation.” he said

    He however said that the government will ensure that the entire apparatus of government is deployed to ensure that no one threatens Nigeria’s territorial integrity and that no one threatens the lives or livelihoods of any Nigerian living anywhere in the country.

    The objective of the government, he said, is to provide the environment for a prosperous nation, where all, regardless of ethnicity or religion, can pursue their legitimate aspirations peacefully and securely.

    Thanking the traditional rulers for their unyielding cooperation and support, he said: “May the Almighty God continue to give you the wisdom and the strength to preside over your Kingdoms and the good health to reign long and reign well.”

    Among those who attended the meeting included the Sultan of Sokoto, Sultan Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III; Emir of Kano, Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II and HRH Alhaji Dr Yahaya Abubakar Etsu Nupe Niger State.

    Others are Alh Ibrahim Sule Gambari,Emir of Ilorin,Kwara State, HRH Alhaji Mustapha Agwai II, Emir of Lafia,Nasarawa State, HRH Alhaji Kyari Umar El-Kanemi, Shehu of Bama representing Shehu of Borno, HRH Jacob Buba Jang,Gbong Gwon Jos.

    Also at the meeting are the HRH Alhaji Abubakar Shehu Abubakar, Emir of Gombe, HRH Ndakwo Ameh Oboni II,Attah Igala,Kogi State, HRH Alhaji Muhammadu Ibn Abali, Emir of Fika,Yobe State, HRM Alhaji Attahiru Ahmed Muhammed Emir of Zamfara, HRH Professor James Ayatse Tor Tiv,Benue State, HRH Alhaji Adamu Buba Baba Yinusa,Emir of Abaji,FCT.

    Others are HRH Alhaji Muhammed Isah Muhammed,Emir of Jama in Kaduna State, HRH Justice Lawal Hassan Emir of Gumi and coordinator of the Northern traditional rulers council, Sakaruyi of Karo Dr. Emmanuel Kyauta, and the representative of the Emir of Katsina, Professor Sani Lugard ,the Waziri Katsina.

    Others present at the meeting include the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonaya Onu, Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Danbazzau, National Security Adviser, Babagana Munguno, and Speaker of the House of Representatives,Yakubu Dogara.

    The meeting followed the meeting with leaders of thought from the North, leaders of thought from the Southeast, Traditional Rulers from the Southeast.

     

  • Traditional rulers will support for Buhari – Sulu Gambari

    Traditional rulers will support for Buhari – Sulu Gambari

    The Emir of Ilorin, Dr Ibrahim Sulu Gambari has said that traditional rulers will continue to rally support for President Muhammadu Buhari for the success of his administration.

    The Emir stated this when the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, paid him a courtesy visit in his palace in company with six other ministers.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the visit was on the sidelines of the Federal Government Town Hall meeting for the North Central zone held on Monday inIlorin.

    The monarch said: “Speaking on behalf of the majority of traditional rulers of this country, we will offer help anytime and anywhere we are called upon.

    “We trust the president of this country, we know him to be a man of discipline and we hope he can tidy up things that are very rough now.

    “We pray that on his sojourn to England, he will get better and return to us in good health so that he can continue the good work that the majority of this country are expecting.buhari

    The Emir also expressed confidence in members of the cabinet of the president, particularly those on the entourage.

    “You are the eyes of Mr President.

    “When the names of ministers were made public, we said, yes, this time around, we are very serious and ready for good governance.

    “Though it took time for Mr President to name his cabinet but it is better late and to select good hands that can deliver.

    “We are very optimistic that this administration will make a positive impact on the nation and the people,” he said.

    The monarch called on Nigerians to support the change agenda of the administration.

    Earlier, the Information minister said they were in the palace to pay homage to the monarch after the town hall meeting for the North central states of Kwara, Kogi and Niger.

    He also said that they were particularly impressed with the quality of traditional rulers that attended the town hall meeting from the three states.

    The minister noted that the town hall meeting was a very robust engagement with the people and they would take the recommendations therefrom to the president for consideration.

    He thanked the Emir for his role in ensuring peace in his domain and the country as a whole.