He approached the Federal Government to safeguard a significant number of its residents in urgent requirement for help.
As indicated by Punch, the ruler said this in Abuja on Thursday during the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council meeting went to by the Secretary to Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha.
Talking on the subject of the conference, 'Together, we can develop harmony for the Nation,' the Sultan cautioned that "no individual or religion would be saved should the nation be destroyed."
He expressed, "There is an intense infection that is slaughtering individuals a lot higher than coronavirus. That infection is hunger; there is hunger infection and it's intense. You have to go round the nation into the towns, into the towns and perceive how individuals are truly attempting to endure."
The Sultan, who is the Co-Chairman of NIREC, demanded that there was nothing of the sort as mistreatment of Christians in Nigeria as claimed by the Christian Association of Nigeria and other Christian bodies, noticing that Nigerian Muslims were similarly being murdered in enormous numbers by fear mongers and desperados.
Expressing that each life was sacrosanct, Abubakar, who is the President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, asked oppressed gatherings denied rights to manufacture mosques or chapels in certain areas all things considered, to move toward significant specialists to take care of the issue as opposed to credit such activities to abuse.
"For me, there is no mistreatment of anyone right now in the event that you state there is abuse of Christians, there is likewise oppression of Muslims yet that won't tackle the issue."
Abubakar thumped the CAN initiative, focusing on that there was solidarity and responsibility to address the country's difficulties when Cardinal John Onaiyekan was the President of the Christian body.
The CAN President and Co-Chairman of NIREC, Rev Samson Ayokunle, focused on the requirement for Nigerians to remember their means back to God "if the issues upsetting the nation must be tackled."
Spoken to by the President, Organization of African Instituted Church, Napo Emuchay, he stated, "The exit plan is for us to return to humility; we need to transform from an existence of wrongdoing to honesty, so we should return to God in penitence. On the off chance that we spurn devilishness completely, our country will be spared."
The SGF in his comments advised strict pioneers to "halt from spreading stories equipped for diving the country into a significant emergency that would additionally destroy the nation."
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