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NLC, Obi, Secondus Preach Peace, Unity at Sallah

PDP chair says poor leadership threatenin­g country’s existence

- Our Correspond­ents

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), vice presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last general election, Mr. Peter Obi and National Chairman of the PDP,, Prince Uche Secondus, have asked Nigerians to embrace peace and unity as a means of overcoming the economic and social, challenges that is threatenin­g the survival of the country.

In a message to the Nigerian Muslims on the feast of Eid-el-Kabir by the NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, he urged them to exhibit the virtue of sharing, humility, peace and good neighbourl­iness.

“We at the NLC wish to congratula­te our Muslim faithful as they mark Eid-el-Kabir. Eid-el-Kabir represents total and unquestion­ing obedience to Allah’s command and ultimate sacrifice.

“It also symbolises love (through sharing), humility, peace and good neighbourl­iness,” he said.

The NLC President said that the Congress believes this Eid-el-Kabir has come at a time of great challenges, both economic and social, challenges that threaten the common bond and values that hold the country together.

“It therefore offers us a great opportunit­y for deep reflection and rededicati­on of our lives. We have no doubt that with unimpeacha­ble love, humility, and sacrifice, peace and healing shall return to our nation,” it said.

The NLC urged all Nigerians, and not just Muslims, to imbibe the spirit of Eid-el-Kabir for a greater and self-renewing Nigeria.

On his part, Obi said that Nigeria should be better than it is now but requires God’s revival to return to its glory.

He then asks Muslims in the Nigeria to use the solemn period of Eid-el-Kabir celebratio­n to pray God to beam his searchligh­t on our country and revive it.

The former Governor of Anambra State said that God has destined us to be a great people and a great nation but through our human failings we are where we shouldn’t be down the valley.

“We must all therefore return to God in deep supplicati­on to save our country and time like this provides huge opportunit­y for us to cry to God for justice and FairPlay in our land.

“Without Justice and freedom this society cannot blossom, let us therefore in unison cry to God for mercy by providing people conscious and God fearing political leadership.”

Obi noted the prevailing hardship in the country including the needless blood letting but urged the people not to allow it affect their spirit of love, brotherlin­ess and peaceful co existence which Sallah festivity is about.

Rather, the people should use this year’s Eid-el-Kabir festivitie­s to engender the spirit of oneness and also re-dedicate themselves to the virtues of love, patriotism and unity for the desired national developmen­t.

Also, the National Chairman of PDP, Secondus, in a message by his media Adviser Ike Abonyi, asked Muslims to use the solemn period of Sallah to present Nigeria’s precarious situation to Allah for his prompt interventi­on.

Secondus said only justice and fairness, the type only God gives can rescue this nation from final damnation.

The PDP National Chairman added that the blood of thousands of innocent souls being wasted daily in our land should be enough mitigation to plead to God to save this country from destructio­n.

He called on Nigerians to use the period to offer fervent prayers for the unity and stability of the nation which is seriously under threat due to poor leadership.

Secondus said the intense prayer for the country has become very necessary more than ever before as the nationhood is in dire need of divine interventi­on to survive, especially as citizens rights are being blatantly trampled upon by the new face of despotism in our polity.

The PDP leader noted that this Sallah period coming at this critical time in our national life, provides the citizens an opportunit­y to put aside every political, religious and ethnic sentiments and unite against their prevailing common challenges.

Bauchi Gov Promises Govt’s Commitment Towards Peace, Security

The Bauchi State Government has reassured people of the state of its commitment towards the maintenanc­e of peace and security for sustainabl­e developmen­t in the state.

The state Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, gave the assurance in his 2019 Eid-el-Kabir message to the entire people of the state.

Mohammed said while government is doing everything possible to protect the lives and property of the citizenry, there is need for them to cooperate and pray for the success of the administra­tion.

He pledged the determinat­ion of the present administra­tion in the state to continue with the good work of providing the necessary infrastruc­tural facilities and social amenities of the upliftment of the living standard of the people.

He recalled that, Eid-el-Kabir celebratio­ns symbolised the extent of total submission of Prophet Abraham when he answered the call of the Almighty to sacrifice his only son Prophet Isma’il, and implored Muslims to emulate the prophets sacrifice in their worldly dealings.

Emulate the Prophet, Ayade Tells Muslim Faithful

Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, has called on Muslims, particular­ly in Cross River State to to imbibe lessons of Eid-El Kabir by being tolerant and obedient as exemplifie­d by Prophet Ibraheem to Allah with a pledge to sacrifice his only son, Ismaheel to fulfill the promise made to the Almighty. Ayade stated this in a Sallah message signed by his Chief Pr ess Secretary/Senior Special Assistant Media, Mr. Christian Ita. He urged the faithful to be peaceful and respectful to constitute­d authoritie­s as they celebrate the festival. While advising Muslims to use the period in praying to Allah to enable the country come out fr om challenges of insecurity, explained that prayers in congregati­on for peace and developmen­t of the country during the Sallah celebratio­ns cannot be better than now .

Fayemi Felicitate­s with Muslims

Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has felicitate­d with Muslims in the state and in the country as they join other faithful around the world to celebrate this year ’s Eid-el-Kabir. The governor, in a goodwill message signed by his Chief Pr ess Secretary, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, ur ged the Muslim Ummah to uphold the lessons of love, loyalty and sacrifice which form the foundation of the Eid-el-Kabir celebratio­n, during and after the festivitie­s. Fayemi also ur ged them to see the Eid-el-Kabir festival as an opportunit­y for sober reflection and spiritual renewal which Allah demands from the faithful. While congratula­ting the Muslim faithful for witnessing another celebratio­n, the governor urged them to collaborat­e with adherents of other religions in the country in the quest for peace and pr ogress. He also urged them to keep praying for the country so that peace and stability will be r estored in the troubled spots.

Tambuwal Congratula­tes Muslims

The Governor of Sokoto State, Hon Aminu Waziri, has congratula­ted Muslim Ummar for been alive to celebrate another Eid-el-Kabir In his message to the people of the state yester day, Tambuwal said they must be thankful to Almighty for making it possible to witness this year celebratio­n. He urged the people to imbibe the spirit of sacrifice and faith in Divine will and submission as exemplifie­d in the life of Prophet Ibrahim. “Eid-el-Kabir should be a period of renewing the spirit of compassion to fellow man and sacrifice in the service of the society,” he said. The governor appealed to the people to be steadfast in their prayers against the background of curr ent security challenges facing the state and the nation entir ely. “I appeal to all of you to dedicate this period to supplicati­ons for peace and tranquilit­y on our land.”

Okowa Urges Prayers for Nigeria

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta has felicitate­d with Nigerian Muslims as they celebrate Eid-el-Kabir. He urged the Islamic faithful to emulate the Holy Prophet Mohammed by imbibing the ideals of sacrifice exemplifie­d by the prophet. Okowa, in a Sallah message by his Chief Pr ess Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, yesterday in Asaba, said that Eid-el-Kabir was a season of love, peace, togetherne­ss and sacrifice. He urged Nigerians to embrace r eligious tolerance and peaceful coexistenc­e, which would pr omote peace across the country and enhance national developmen­t. The governor prayed God to use the celebratio­n to impact positively on the lives of Nigerians and assur ed the people of Delta that the state government would work with security agencies to ensure that all citizens celebrated the Sallah in peace and harmony . He congratula­ted the Muslim community in the state on the celebratio­n, and assur ed them that his administra­tion would continue to partner them to move the state forwar d. The governor commended the community for its sustained support to his administra­tion, and said, “we must use the Eidel-Kabir celebratio­ns to intensify prayers for Nigeria to enable it to overcome the myriad of problems confrontin­g it.

Gov Abiodun Felicitate­s with Muslims

Governor Dapo Abiodun has felicitate­d with the Muslims in Ogun State and Nigeria as they joined the r est of their brothers and sisters all over the world to celebrate this year ’s Eid-el-Kabir. Abiodun while wishing the Muslim faithful a happy celebratio­n and many more of Eid-el-Kabir in good health and prosperity enjoined them to emulate Prophet Ibrahim’s patience, perseveran­ce, steadfastn­ess, obedience and commitment to good things. The governor who made this known in his goodwill message on Sallah day, said such attributes are also vital ingredient­s required for the successful implementa­tion of the “Building our Futur e Together” agenda of his administra­tion. He stated: “On behalf of your Government, I wish all our Muslims faithfuls a happy Eid-el-Kabir celebratio­n. I pray that we will celebrate many more of Eid-el-Kabir in good health and prosperity.”

Ooni Felicitate­s with Muslims Says, Religion is a Viable Tool for Peace

The Ooni of Ile Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi (Ojaja II), has felicitate­d with Muslims acr oss the country and beyond on the celebratio­n of the 2019 edition of the annual Eid-el-Kabir festival. In a statement signed by his Dir ector, Media and Public Affairs, Moses Olafare, on Saturday, the foremost African traditiona­l ruler who is currently on a 10-day working visit to Canada ur ged Muslims to pray for the country during the holy season. Ooni Ogunwusi who described r eligion as a pr oper means of connecting with the Almighty God, noted that it came in dif ferent forms not to create confusion among men but to show God’s diverse nature to the world. “It is heartwarmi­ng that we do not have much r eligious crisis in Nigeria like we do hear about some countries in the media, but I am of the opinion that we can do better especially in sustaining peace through the peaceful practice of our respective religions. “In Yoruba land internatio­nally for example, I am always thrilled by the peaceful coexistenc­e of Muslims, Christians and traditiona­l religion practition­ers. This enviable gesture is a reflection of the fact that we understand what we believe and practice in these r eligions. “We understand that the Almighty God is one, Paradise is one and the same thing applies to hell, a place of God’s wrath for sinners and that is why we r espect ourselves as one nation that we ar e regardless of our r eligious diversity. “In this regard, I appeal to all Nigerians to be conscious of the effects and influences of our actions especially as they af fect our national interest as one nation under God. This is a season of love, promise keeping and good deeds, let us sustain these kind gestur es and create the great Nigeria of our dr eam.”

Peterside Urges Muslims to Pray for Progress of Nigeria

The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has urged Muslim faithful to reflecton the significan­ce Eid-el-Kabir and pray for the progress of Nigeria.

In an online message yester day Peterside noted that the prayers of Muslims across Nigeria, alongside those of Christians, had profound effects on the relative stability being enjoyed in the country .

He stated that as partners in the pr ogress and developmen­t of Nigeria, Muslims had not just contribute­d their quota, but also made sacrifices towards the corporate existence of the nation.

The NIMASA chief stressed that Islam places emphasis on brotherlin­ess and help for the less privileged, hence the need for all adher ents to imbibe such virtues.

He called on Muslims to be tolerant and continue to work for peace and unity of the country.

Peterside said: “Islam is a r eligion that preaches peace, philanthro­py, love and forgivenes­s. Our Muslim brothers and sisters must emulate these ideals, for the goo d of Nigeria and humanity.

 ?? AKINYELE ABAYOMI ?? A cross-section of Muslims praying, during the Eid-el-Kabir at Ile-Zik prayer ground Ikeja in Lagos...yesterday
AKINYELE ABAYOMI A cross-section of Muslims praying, during the Eid-el-Kabir at Ile-Zik prayer ground Ikeja in Lagos...yesterday

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