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The spiritual leader enjoined the President to continue to identify looters of the nation’s treasury and ensure that the monies in their homes and elsewhere are recovered. MaharajJi frowned at the unconstitutional activities of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), popularly known as Shiites, urging the President not to treat such with kid’s gloves. "Nigeria is a country with constitutional laws restricting protests. How can a group of people block the passage way of the Chief of Army Staff? "Such act is a coup against the nation and it is the reason for their arrest. You can’t do such in Europe, Germany or US. "Why should they result to protests, [https://tinyurl.com/bet9jaNG nigeria] killings and nigeria destroying people’s properties?tiny.cc "I do not support violence of any kind. It is craziness for anyone or group to say they want to fight the government.


President Muhammadu Buhari, the Sultan of Sokoto and President of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar have been remain the only Nigerians listed among the top 50 influential Muslim leaders in the world. The ranking, first published in 2009, is compiled by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Amman, Jordan. It said that apart from being citizens of their respective countries, those recognised also have a sense of belonging to Muslim community worldwide. It among others measured influence to include; any person who has the power (be it cultural, ideological, financial, political or otherwise) to make a change that will have a significant impact on the Muslim world. It, however, added that the impact can be either positive or negative, depending on one’s point of view. King Salman Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia however retained his second position of last year to keep King Abdullah Al-Hussein of Jordan to the third position. Iranian Supreme Leader Grand Ayatollah Hajj Sayyid Ali Khamenei and King Mohammed VI of Morocco came fourth and fifth respectively. A renowned Maiduguri based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ibrahim Salih, who dropped from the first 50 in 2017 was listed among the top 500 at 59 this year.


Kaduna—The detained leader of Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zeenat, were yesterday flown out to India where they are expected to undergo treatment. They had earlier been flown to Abuja, in company of heavily armed operatives of Department of State Service, DSS, who escorted them to the capital city. A Kaduna High Court had last week ruled that the IMN leader and his wife be allowed to seek medical treatment in India. Multiple security sources in Abuja and Kaduna told Vanguard that the detained leader of IMN was released for the journey on "presidential directive," based on his fast deteriorating health. "I can confirm that he (El-Zakzaky) is on his way to India today in a chartered aircraft," one of the associates, who is a member of his medical team, said yesterday.


The compliance with the court order allowing the Muslim cleric to travel to India for medical attention was in total disregard to the extra-judiciary conditions set by Kaduna State government after the court order. Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security, Samuel Aruwan, had given seven conditions to be met by El-Zakzaky before he would be allowed to travel to India. Some of the conditions include a confirmation of his appointment with the Indian hospital; a guarantee that he will come back to Nigeria after the treatment and an assurance from the Indian government that it will not grant him asylum. Efforts to reach El-Zakzaky’s lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, for his reaction on his client’s trip to India last night proved abortive as calls pulled through to his mobile line were not returned. He also failed to reply the text message sent to his known mobile numbers. Meanwhile, about 186 doctors from Pakistan, India, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq had written a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari on Sheikh El-Zakzaky’s physical conditions, asking him to transfer the cleric to a well-equipped hospital as soon as possible. The agency quoted one of the signatories to the letter, Dr. Pourrahim Najafabadi, as saying that Zakzaky needed to be cured by an experienced medical team of physicians in a specialised multi-specialist hospital outside Nigeria.


The Kaduna State Police Command said the ban on protests, processions and demonstrations in the state is still in force. Reports have it that the statement is coming ahead of a High Court ruling on the application filed by the Shiite leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, seeking for bail to travel to India for medical attention. Already, palpable tension has risen across the state, with fear of severe disruption of all activities by aggrieved Shiites over the continued detention of their leader. The Command’s Public Relation Officer, DSP Yakubu Sabo said in a press statement issued, yesterday, in Kaduna that the police would deal decisively with violators of the ban. The police said there would be the massive deployment of personnel and urged the public to go about their normal businesses, but report suspicious persons promptly to avert security breach.


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