Former Kano deputy governor: Islamic principles can solve Nigeria's challenges

Former Deputy Governor of Kano State, Professor Hafiz Abubakar, has stated that Islamic values of justice, equity, and inclusiveness offer a vital roadmap for addressing Nigeria's challenges.

According to a report in Daily Trust, Professor Hafiz Abubakar, former Deputy Governor of Kano State, has asserted that Islamic principles of justice, equity, and inclusiveness provide a crucial guide for tackling Nigeria's pressing issues. This statement comes amid the country's ongoing struggles with economic, social, and political difficulties. Abubakar, a scholar in religious studies, emphasized that these values offer a strong framework for solutions. The remarks were made on January 20, 2026. While no specific trigger for the statement was detailed, it highlights Abubakar's expertise in politics and religion within Kano State.

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