| Law enforcement key to development- Sultan

The Nigerian government has been advised to punish offenders irrespective of their status for it to develop.
The head of Islamic affairs in Nigeria, Mr Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto, said this in Sokoto, north-west Nigeria, when he received members of the House of Representatives Committee on Water in his Palace.
He said:”The problem with Nigeria is that people who commit offences are not punished. This ugly situation must be urgently redressed if we are to develop like our contemporaries across the globe.''
Ensuring food security
The Sultan of Sokoto pointed out that the nation must develop the will to utilise its vast water and agricultural resources, to not only earn money but also generate employment and ensure food security.
“Focusing more on the nation’s vast water and agricultural resources will surely help to stimulate the economy,” he said.
The Sultan charged the committee to be firm in its oversight functions, saying by so doing untapped water bodies across the country, like the Goronyo dam, would be put to better use.
“More attention should also be focused on the issue of climate change and its attendant consequences on Nigeria and Nigerians.''
The chairman of the committee, Mr Aliyu Bahago, told the Sultan that the committee was in Sokoto to inspect the ongoing repair works on the Goroyo Dam, which collapsed in September 2010, as a result of flooding.
“We are also here to assess the impact of the disaster on the livelihood of the victims in Sokoto and Kebbi states and their access to relief efforts,'' Bahago noted.
He commended President Goodluck Jonathan for the release of fund to rehabilitate the collapsed dam.
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