Hanny Henry, Yola
Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, has called on citizens to embrace peace, love, and unity while praying for the well-being of their communities and the world.
In his Eid al-Fitr message, Governor Fintiri congratulated the Muslim Ummah on the successful completion of Ramadan, emphasizing that the holy month embodies self-discipline, spiritual reflection, and devotion to Allah.
“Ramadan is a divine commandment that encourages believers to draw closer to Almighty Allah through self-denial, moderation, and acts of kindness,” he stated.
The Governor highlighted the importance of sustaining the values of sacrifice, charity, and compassion beyond Ramadan.
“Our government is dedicated to fostering peaceful coexistence. I urge Muslims to continue upholding these virtues to contribute to a harmonious and prosperous society,” he said.
He further encouraged Muslims to extend love and support to the less privileged, following the example of Prophet Mohammed.
“When people embody the teachings of their faith, society flourishes with peace and unity. Ramadan is a sacred period for seeking divine guidance, practicing love, and embracing selflessness,” Fintiri added.
Governor Fintiri concluded his message with prayers for divine blessings, protection, and rewards for the faithful.
“May Allah accept our acts of worship and grant us peace, prosperity, and protection from harm,” he prayed.
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