Chief Imam of Apo Legislative Quarters Mosque, Shiekh Nuru Khalid, has been sacked for delivering a sermon that criticised the government over killings in Nigeria.
The Imam was suspended by the Steering Committee of the mosque on Saturday.
But the chairman of the mosque committee, Senator Saidu Dansadau, announced on Monday that Khalid’s suspension had been upgraded to sack.
He said that Khalid was sacked for not being remorseful despite his suspension as the Imam of the mosque.
This is despite the public outcry that Khalid should be reinstated.
Khalid had, in his sermon, lambasted the government for its inability to effectively tackle the country’s security situation.
He had also called on the electorate not to vote for any politician who cannot guarantee the safety of lives and property.
In the statement confirming Khalid’s suspension, the mosque committee said the sanction was due to his call for Muslims not to vote unless questions had been answered.
This is despite the public outcry that Khalid should be reinstated.
Khalid had, in his sermon, lambasted the government for its inability to effectively tackle the country’s security situation.
He had also called on the electorate not to vote for any politician who cannot guarantee the safety of lives and property.
In the statement confirming Khalid’s suspension, the mosque committee said the sanction was due to his call for Muslims not to vote unless questions had been answered.
No regrets
However, reacting to the sack, Shiekh Nuru Khalid, said he didn’t regret criticising the government over insecurity in the country.
He said this in an interview with BBC Hausa on Monday.
According to him, it is painful that the chairman of the mosque committee which sacked him, Senator Saidu Dansadau, hails from Zamfara State with a high rate of insecurity.
He said, “The insecurity in Nigeria is worrisome. It requires a collective responsibility to be tackled. Dansadau is also from Nasarawa State where killings are very high.
“This is about humanity, not position. I have no regret over my sermons.”