Katsina Governor, Radda pledges to revive cultural heritage, hosts Bulgarian Ambassador
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The Governor of Katsina State, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has disclosed that plans are ongoing to revive the state’s cultural traditions, specifically the famed “hawan durbar.”
This move, he said, aims to re-establish Katsina as a leading tourist destination and cultural hub in Nigeria.
Malam Radda disclosed this in his address during the Eid-el-Fitr “hawan bariki” ceremony held on Thursday at the Old Katsina Government House.
He was joined by the Bulgarian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Yanko Yordanov.
As part of efforts to revitalize Katsina’s cultural legacy, the Governor revealed that the state had enlist the service of cultural specialists to help revamp and elevate the durbar festivities for national recognition.
At the event, the Katsina Governor directed that henceforth, all the district and village heads are to join the Emirs on horseback in Sallah procession.
He urged them to stop giving excuses and shying away from the practice he describes as a cornerstone of the state’s cultural heritage.
The Katsina Governor, fondly recalled how Katsina in time past attracted a multitude of foreign visitors, particularly during Sallah festivities.
He lamented the decline in such activities in recent years.
Governor Radda reiterated his unwavering support to the welfare of residents. This he said prompted the recent introduction of foreign scholarships and special pilot schools across.the state’s three senatorial zones.
The candidates he said must only be admitted after undergoing rigorous examinations to assess their academic potentials.
Speaking earlier, the Emir of Katsina, HRH Abdulmumini Kabir, used the occasion to urge affluent Muslims to prioritise philanthropy and support the less privilege. He warned against the transient nature of worldly wealth, drawing their attention to the importance of charitable deeds in the hereafter.
The Royal Father thanked the Ambassador for accepting the invitation at short notice. Emir Kabir had earlier led Governor Radda and the visiting Ambassador to witness a special cultural dance and musical performance at the renowned Gidan Ganye Rest House, Katsina.
The Emirs also expressed gratitude for Governor Radda’s support to the state’s traditional institution.
He stressed the significance of collaboration between the state government and the traditional institution in fostering unity and development within Katsina State.
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