Abubakar Abdullahi, the
83-year-old Muslim cleric who hid over 200 people including Christians, during
a 2018 attack in Plateau, says saving lives is his hobby.
In June 2018, Abubakar hid people
fleeing from an attack in Barkin Ladi local government area at a mosque in
Nghar Yelwa, his village.
He was honoured with the
first-ever International Religious Freedom Award (IRFA) by the United States of
America in July.
Speaking at an event in Makkah on
the sidelines of the 2019 Hajj pilgrimage, Abubakar said life is too precious
to be wasted.
The event was organised by the
National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to acquaint the public on its
preparedness to ensure successful 2019 hajj.
“It has always been my cardinal
principle to save a life, no matter who is involved, Christian or Muslim,”
Abubakar said.
“Life to me is so precious to be
wasted.”
The imam called on Nigerians to
shun violence and tolerate one another, irrespective of religious and ethnic
differences.
He thanked Buhari for honouring
him with the membership of the Ulama team and prayed to God to give him much
wisdom to pilot the affairs of the nation to the yearning and aspiration of
Nigerians.
Abdullahi Muhammad, acting
chairman of NAHCON, who commended the imam for the show of love, said President
Muhammadu Buhari had ordered that Abubakar be included in the membership of the
national Ulama committee.
NAN reports that Abubakar is
among 80-man Ulama committee charged with the responsibility of enlightening
Nigerians pilgrims in Muna.
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