Cross River State Government Caution Hausa/Fulani Community Against Giving Chieftaincy Titles
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Cross River State Government Caution Hausa/Fulani Community Against Giving Chieftaincy Titles

By Patrick Obia

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The Government of Cross River has warned against creating tension in the State.

The Government gave the stern warning in Calabar after the head of the Hausa/Fulani community in the State capital, Alhaji Garba Lawan was addressed and paraded as the “Emir of Calabar,” spearheaded by one Hajiya Amina Mohammed a few weeks ago.

Addressing leaders of the Hausa/Fulani Muslim community in the State, Imams among others recently, the Permanent Secretary, Special Services Governor’s Office, Sir Alfred Mboto said, no one should parade his or herself as such in the State.

“On no account should any member of the public address any Hausa/Fulani leader as ‘Emir’ in Cross River State. No leader of the Hausa/Fulani community should be seen with men with swords.

“The leadership of the Hausa/Fulani community must report to the State Government any illegal activities around its environs.”

On his part, the Special Adviser to Governor Ayade on Chieftaincy Matters, Mr. Adoga Ifop reiterated that on no account should the Hausa/Fulani community issue a chieftaincy title in the State as it is not their responsibility.

The leaders representing the Hausa/Fulani Muslim community in the State Alhaji Garba Lawan, the Chief Imam Kabeer Olowdayemi, and other leaders of the Hausa/Fulani community accepted to continue to abide by the laws and not interrupt the peace of the land and also pledged to tender an apology to Cross Riverians.

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