Mohammed Shosanya
Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado on Monday requested the visiting First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu to intimate her husband, Bola Ahmed Tinubu that Nigerians are facing difficulties of life.
Receiving the First Lady in Kano,said: “Although, we have several means of communicating to him on our needs and request, but yours is certainly a surest way to the President”.
He stated that ” I want to admit that you inherited this situation, but the horrific decline in standard of living under your administration is alarming that deserves urgent attention”.
He faulted the government over the relocation of key parastatals out of the federal capital Territory to Lagos.
Aminu Ado Bayero stated that”we are indeed suspicious on why Mr. President single handedly relocate key departments of CBN, and outright relocation of FAAN to Lagos”.
Ado Bayero revealed that:”we are receiving series of messages from my subjects, and most of them expressed concern over relocation of CBN and FAAN to Lagos.”
He admonished the federal government to “come out clean on this matter and talk to Nigerians in the Languages they would understand”.
Bayero,however,asked the President to: “Do more enlightenment on this matter, I for one cannot tell the actual intentions of the Government, we should be made to actually understand why the relocation of the CBN and FAAN offices back to Lagos”.
“The issues of Insecurity is another serious problems confronting us as a people, and of course, I know your Government inherited it, but something more seriously should be done to takes care of the threats”.
Aminu Ado Bayero commended Mrs Tinubu for her care on the wellbeing of the Nigerian children.
He advised on the need to actualize her pet Program under the Renewed Hope Agenda to accommodate the less privileged in the society.
Speaking on girl child education, Bayero asked her August visitor to look at the issue critically to ensure that it is tackled.
He further commended Oluremi Tinubu for supporting people’s of Plateau during the crises there, as he prayed that similar gesture to others in need.