Former Governor of Kano State, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, has stated he’ll stay in politics for all times as a result of, to him, politics and faith are inseparable.
Shekarau made the assertion on Wednesday throughout a press convention held at his Mundubawa residence in Kano as a part of his seventieth birthday celebration.
“My politics is my faith and my faith is my politics. I’ll stay within the political enviornment for all times, and I’m not going to take a look at,” the previous Minister of Schooling stated.
He urged Nigerians to take lively half in politics to assist produce credible and reliable leaders who would serve the folks with sincerity and equity.
In accordance with him, participation within the political course of is a non secular responsibility for each accountable citizen. “It’s a responsibility upon each citizen to contribute and take part within the political course of to make sure the emergence of credible management. Because the solely manner we are able to get such leaders is thru politics, it has turn into a non secular obligation to participate,” he defined.
Reflecting on his life, Shekarau thanked Allah for sparing his life to succeed in 70 years, expressing gratitude for good well being and the chance to serve humanity in varied roles.
“I’m perpetually grateful to Almighty Allah for the present of life, well being, and the chance to serve humanity. I additionally owe my late mother and father a debt of gratitude for coaching me with self-discipline, humility, and the worry of God. No matter I’m immediately, I owe it to their steerage,” he stated.
The 2-term governor additionally appreciated his household, buddies, classmates, political associates, and supporters for his or her love and encouragement through the years, praying to Allah to reward them abundantly.
Shekarau harassed that management is a belief from God and never a privilege or a method to energy.
He known as on leaders to prioritize service, honesty, and justice in governance. “Management is a belief from Allah. It’s not about privilege or energy, however about duty. We should serve with equity, compassion, and accountability,” he added.
