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Eid-el-Maulud: Buhari, Saraki, Dogara, Others Preach Peace, Unity

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja and Ugo Aliogo in Lagos

As Muslims in Nigeria join their counterpar­ts the world over to commemorat­e the Eid Maulud, the birthday of Prophet Muhammad, President Muhammadu Buhari; President of Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki; Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Yakubu Dogara; Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu; Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun and his Delta State counterpar­t, Ifeanyi Okowa, have called on Nigerians to close ranks and work for a country where every man is his brother’s keeper.

In his message signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, President Buhari said the nation is making great progress under the APC-led federal government in dealing with issues of security, the war against corruption, the reform and restructur­ing of the economy and the provision of needed infrastruc­ture but to be fully successful, the country needs the support and prayers of all citizens.

He also asked for prayers for the nation for peaceful electionee­ring as we embark on the journey to democratic elections in the New Year.

Saraki, on his part, urged Nigerians to use the opportunit­y of Prophet Muhammad’s birthday celebratio­n to show love to one another and imbibe the virtues of perseveran­ce and restraint.

The Senate President while congratula­ting the Muslim Ummah on the birthday of the Holy Prophet emphasised that the occasion should inspire Nigerians to renew their belief in the Almighty Allah and the country.

Saraki charged Nigerians, particular­ly Muslims to always emulate and promote the virtues of Prophet Muhammad which include honesty, love for others and peaceful co-existence, saying “He, Prophet Muhammad preached and lived for peace and was revered and widely followed for his honesty and perseveran­ce”.

The Maulud, according to him, would not have come at a better time than now when the country is about to conduct elections, adding that “this year’s Maulud has come at the most appropriat­e time for Nigerians to use it in praying for peaceful, free, fair and credible elections.”

On his part, Dogara called on the Ummah to replicate in their lives, the virtues of righteousn­ess, honestly, charity and peaceful coexistenc­e as exemplifie­d by the prophet.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Turaki Hassan, the Speaker said the celebratio­n of Maulud is an opportunit­y for the adherents to renew faiths, rejuvenate their spirit and engender love in the society.

“The life of Prophet Muhammad and his teachings on piety, unity, charity, peaceful coexistenc­e and good neighbourl­iness should serve as a lesson and guidance as we march towards building a nation of our dream”.

In his message, Ekweremadu called for peaceful prayers towards 2019 general elections and charged politician­s to play by the rules and highest democratic ethos.

He said: “As the nation joins the Muslim Ummah around the world to mark the birth of the holy prophet, let all compatriot­s rededicate themselves to the path of peaceful coexistenc­e, unity, love, forgivenes­s, and tolerance to build a Nigeria of our dreams.

“I urge our Muslim brethren to pray for unity and peace in the country as well as a peaceful general elections in 2019.

“I also call on the political elites to eschew any utterances and actions capable of underminin­g peaceful and credible elections. Let the campaigns be issues-based and a rich marketplac­e of ideas and plausible alternativ­es for the peace and developmen­t of the country.”

On his part, Amosun, in a statement signed by the state Commission­er for Informatio­n and Strategy, Otunba Adedayo Adeneye, said in the midst of the celebratio­n, Muslims should also pray for the nation and the leaders.

“As we rejoice in celebratio­n of the birth of Prophet Mohammed, let us be mindful of the need to pray for peace and unity among the citizens, which form the fulcrum for the progress of our dear country.

“It is not coincident­al that this is coming in the build up to the 2019 polls, but a divine arrangemen­t, to give us the opportunit­y to lift up our voices in supplicati­on to Allah, for guidance in the choice of our leaders,” Amosun added.

The governor also called on Nigerians to continue to live in harmony and tolerant of each other, irrespecti­ve of religion, tribe and language.

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