In a surprising turn of events, Sheikh Sani Monammed Jangebe, a well-respected Islamic cleric, has tendered his resignation as the Chief Imam, sending shockwaves through the religious and political landscape of Zamfara State.
Jangebe’s decision was revealed in an official letter addressed to the mosque’s management committee and subsequently disclosed to the press in Gusau, the bustling capital of Zamfara State, on Friday.
Amidst rumors and speculations, the cleric affirmed his unwavering support and commitment to the mosque’s progress and the advancement of the Islamic faith, not only within Zamfara but across the entire nation.
During an exclusive interview with journalists, Jangebe attributed his resignation to a controversial video clip in which he was captured offering prayers for the Minister of State for Defence and former Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle.
Highlighting the fairness of his actions, Jangebe recalled that he had offered similar prayers for the current Governor Dauda Lawal during his electoral campaign.
Regrettably, the circulation of the video clip on various social media platforms sparked polarized reactions from both political figures and religious communities within the state, ultimately leading to Jangebe’s departure from his revered position.
It is noteworthy to mention that Jangebe has previously served Zamfara State as the Commissioner for Religious Affairs for an impressive three terms, demonstrating his extensive experience and influence within the state’s religious echelons.