Ramadan, Lent: Kwara governor calls for peace, collective action
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has extended greetings to both Muslim and Christian communities on the start of their holy fasting seasons, urging them to promote peace and well-being during this period.
In a recent statement, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq welcomed the commencement of holy fasting seasons for both Muslims and Christians, noting the importance of these periods for spiritual reflection and community betterment. He encouraged adherents of both faiths to utilize this time to pray and engage in actions that foster peace and improve the well-being of society. This call highlights the significance of interfaith harmony in Nigeria, where religious observances play a critical role in the cultural landscape.
Additionally, the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, announced that Wednesday, February 18, 2026, will mark the first day of Ramadan, following the sighting of the crescent moon in various regions of Nigeria. The Sultan, as the leader of the Muslims in Nigeria, emphasized the shared spiritual journey during Ramadan, which this year corresponds with Lent, a period of fasting for Christians. The coinciding of these two holy observances is seen as an opportunity for religious communities to unite in their prayer and charitable actions.
AbdulRazaq's remarks on social media emphasize the need for peace and cooperation amongst the diverse religious groups in Kwara State and beyond. By calling for collective action during these sacred times, he aims to strengthen community bonds and promote a culture of understanding and mutual respect among Muslims and Christians alike. This initiative reflects broader societal aspirations for unity in a country where religious diversity is both a treasured element and a potential source of conflict.