Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) minister, Nyesom Wike has urged the Muslim faithfuls in the nation’s capital, Abuja, to use the spiritual lessons learnt during the just concluded Ramadan to pray Nigeria and its leaders.
The minister who disclosed this in his Sallah message on Wednesday, said the Muslim Ummah should intensify prayers for the smooth running of the government, noting that Nigeria’s leaders need wisdom.
Wike also tasked the Muslim Ummah to promote unity and religious tolerance, saying both were needed to accelerate progress in the country, the nation’s capital in particular.
Wike said; “I urge us, however, not to limit these acts of charity, love, and tolerance to only the holy month but should inculcate this culture into our everyday lives.
“The end of Ramadan should also not signal an end to our prayers. I hereby enjoin us all to continue to offer supplications to the Almighty for our dear country Nigeria and her leaders for divine wisdom and guidance, especially as they work ceaselessly to overcome our current challenges.
“Fellow residents of the FCT, this spirit of unity and togetherness that characterizes the nation’s capital is not only integral to the observance of Ramadan but also resonates deeply with the values of harmony and cohesion that the Federal Capital Territory stands for.
“The FCT embodies diversity, tolerance, and harmony, serving as a symbol of unity for all Nigerians. Our strength lies in our ability to embrace our differences and work together towards common goals, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or background.
“As we celebrate Eid el-Fitr, let us reaffirm our commitment to building a society where every individual is valued and respected, and where peace and harmony prevail,” he added.
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