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Mayor Akpodoro Warns Governor Aliyu: Nigerians Will Oppose Removal Of Sultan Of Sokoto

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Mayor Akpodoro Warns Governor Aliyu: Nigerians Will Oppose Removal Of Sultan Of Sokoto....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Mayor Akpodoro, a prominent figure in the Niger Delta region and a former militant leader, has strongly advised Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State against any attempt to depose the Sultan, His Eminence Sa’adu Abubakar. In a statement issued from his Ughelli residence, Akpodoro emphasized that such a move would be vehemently opposed by Nigerians nationwide, potentially sparking radical protests……….. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

 

 

Akpodoro criticized Governor Aliyu’s purported plans, arguing that the Sultan holds a position that transcends mere regional authority due to his cultural, traditional, and religious significance. He expressed dismay that Governor Aliyu would consider destabilizing an esteemed institution like the Sultanate, especially at a time when the nation faces numerous economic challenges and strives for development.

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The Mayor condemned any notion of removing the Sultan as ill-conceived and warned that such actions would undermine peace and stability, particularly in the North Western region. He called on Governor Aliyu to respect the Sultan’s stature as a respected religious leader and a unifying figure within the Muslim community.

Furthermore, Akpodoro highlighted Governor Aliyu’s recent depositions of traditional rulers, suggesting a pattern of disregard for established institutions. He urged the governor to reconsider his stance and avoid actions that could potentially disrupt the fragile peace in the region.

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As a notable figure in the region and a Patron of the Maritime Security Agency, Akpodoro’s statement underscores the widespread opposition that any attempt to depose the Sultan would face among peace-loving Nigerians.

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