Emir of Minna suspends Sallah durbar over insecurity, banditry
The Emir of Minna, Alhaji Umar Farouk Bahago has put off the forthcoming Eid el-Kabir durbar in his emirate.
The monarch took the decision to sympathise with the victims of banditry in the emirate, especially those who are still in the captivity of bandits.
Kimiyan Minna, Alhaji Yusuf Tanko Kuta, confirmed the development during an interview on Prestige FM Radio. He said;
“You would recall that some months ago bandits attacked Kaffin-Koro and adjoining communities during which people were kidnapped. As we speak, those that were kidnapped are still in captivity; they have not been rescued.
“And recently, the abductors released a video which went viral in which the world saw how those innocent people were being treated and dehumanised. So, the emir feels the pain even though people complained that the emirate council had not held Sallah durbar for years now. But as a leader with a good mind, His Royal Highness feels it won’t be good of him holding durbar when poor farmers from his domain are being held captive for months.”