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Iftar: Yusuf hosts Ulama, converts Kofar Mata Eid ground in Kano to Islamic centre

 

Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to religious harmony and development.

He hosted prominent Council of Ulama and Imam’s members for an Iftar gathering at the Government House on Saturday, marking the 15th day of Ramadan.

The event provided an opportunity to strengthen unity, acknowledge the role of religious leaders in promoting peace, and unveil significant projects aimed at enhancing religious infrastructure in the state.

During the gathering, Governor Yusuf announced plans to convert the Kofar Mata Eid Prayer Ground into an International Islamic Conference Centre to serve as a hub for religious activities rather than being left idle or misused after the two annual congregations.

He emphasized that while the ground is used only twice a year, transforming it into a world-class Islamic Centre would provide a permanent space for Islamic propagation and scholarly engagements.

He further disclosed that the foundation stone-laying ceremony is scheduled for two weeks after Eid al-Fitr, after which the centre will be handed over to the Ulama for management.

The governor also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to renovating all Friday mosques across the state to ensure they meet a befitting standard for worshippers.

He directed the Commissioner for Religious Affairs to compile a list of mosques needing urgent renovation for government intervention.

Additionally, he disclosed that a new, more significant Government House Friday Mosque is under construction, designed to accommodate more worshippers and enhance spiritual activities.

Yusuf expressed deep appreciation for the continuous prayers, guidance, and contributions of religious leaders to the peace and stability of Kano State.

He urged them to continue fostering unity and peaceful coexistence among the people, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between the government and religious institutions.

Speaking on behalf of the religious leaders, Sheikh Muhammad Nasir Adam, the Imam of Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Mosque, commended the governor’s vision. He stated that Islam encourages feeding those who fast and developing places of worship.

He assured the government of the Ulama’s unwavering support and prayers for the state’s progress.

Members of the Shari’a Commission, the Executive Council, and other distinguished personalities attended the Iftar gathering.

Yusuf reaffirmed his administration’s strong relationship with the Council of Ulama, assuring them that their input would continue to shape government policies to ensure lasting peace, stability, and religious harmony in Kano State.

 

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