By Abba Dukawa
As Muslims, we believe in Al-Qadar, the concept of Divine Decree or predestination.
This pillar of faith reminds us that everything, good or bad, comes from Allah. We trust in Allah’s wisdom, love, and plan, acknowledging that our lifespan, deeds, and circumstances are recorded in the Lauhul-Mahfuz.
In light of your recent dismissal, I’m concerned that your public statements blaming individuals for your removal contradict this fundamental Islamic principle.
You admitted President Bola Tinubu explained your removal was due to the need to balance Kano state’s political representation.
Quoting you: “I was surprised, as I wasn’t found guilty of wrongdoing or poor performance… Kano North was overloaded with political officers, hence the need to strike a balance.”
I urge you to reflect on Quran 2:286, “Allah does not burden any human being with more than he is well able to bear,” and Surah Ali ‘Imran, verse 26, “Allah! Possessor of the kingdom gives the kingdom to whom He will, and takes the kingdom from whom He will.”
Your rise from local government chairman to deputy governor and minister was Allah’s will. Similarly, your dismissal is part of Allah’s plan.
I caution against desperation and blaming others. Instead, trust Allah’s wisdom and providence.
As a Muslim, it’s inconsistent to think anyone can alter Allah’s plan for you. I believe those close to you are misleading you by allowing you to publicly blame others for your dismissal as Minister of State, Housing and Urban Development.
It’s unwise to grant interviews after being relieved of duty, as it comes across as desperate – and your media handlers are equally at fault for permitting it.
Why do the rest of the ministers who are equally being sacked remain silent? Why only you express your dismay for being relieved.
Dukawa wrote it from Abuja and can be reached at abbahydukawa@gmail.com 08075704500.