Gov. Sule Lamido of Jigawa on Monday assured non-indigenes living in
the state that their rights as Nigerian citizens, would be protected.
Lamido gave the assurance when he received the Emir of Dutse, Alhaji Nuhu Sunusi, who paid him Sallah homage in Dutse.
He explained that all non – indigenes living in the state were there
as a matter of ‘right’ not ‘privilege’, hence would not be discriminated
against.
The Governor said that Nigerians were free to live where ever they
chose without any undue harassment by any individual or government.
The governor said those asking Nigerians to register in their
own
country were sending a wrong signal that was not healthy for the unity
of the country.
According to him, leadership is about understanding the people being
governed, with a view to protecting their lives and property,
irrespective of their religious or ethnic background.
Earlier in his remarks, the Emir of Dutse, Sunusi, had thanked the
governor for transforming the state in the past seven years of his
administration.
He said that both indigenes and non-indigenes had been living
peacefully in the state, promising that efforts would be made to sustain
the status-quo.(NAN)
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