PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE: Royal Culture Event Postponed to Ensure Safety and Unity – Dr. Danmuttaqa

• Says new date and venue will be communicated in due course

• Urge Nigerian youths to renounce violence and embrace dialogue


The highly anticipated Royal Culture (Al’adun Sarauta) event, slated for Sunday, July 28th, 2024, has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances and security concerns in the country. The Council of Sarkin Samarin Yamma of 17 Southern States of Nigeria, led by its visionary leader, Comr. Amb. (Dr). Alh. Sani Salisu Danmuttaqa, who also serves as the General President/CEO of the Sarkin Samarin Yamma Development Initiative, made the difficult decision to delay the event.

As the Northern Nigeria Youth Organization (NNYO) Leader in Southern Nigeria and Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) Deputy Chairman, Southwest, Dr. Danmuttaqa’s leadership has been instrumental in promoting unity and development in the region.

The event, which aimed to celebrate Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, was expected to draw guests and participants from across the country. However, the prevailing security concerns have forced the organizers to prioritize caution and safety.

In a statement, the Council expressed sincere apologies for any inconvenience the postponement may have caused and assured that a new date and venue will be announced in due course.

The statement also urged Nigerian youths to renounce violence and embrace dialogue, promoting peaceful coexistence and national development. As a respected leader, Dr. Danmuttaqa has consistently advocated for peaceful coexistence and youthful development, and this event is a testament to his commitment.

The Royal Culture event is a significant celebration of Nigeria’s cultural diversity and unity. The organizers remain committed to promoting peaceful coexistence, youthful development, and loyalty to royalty.

Despite the postponement, the Council is determined to make the event a success, ensuring that Nigeria’s cultural heritage is preserved for future generations.

The new date and venue will be communicated in due course, and the public is encouraged to remain patient and supportive. As the nation works together to build a greater Nigeria, the Royal Culture event will serve as a beacon of hope and unity.

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