Tinubu urges Christians, Muslims to promote unity as Lent, Ramadan begin
President Bola Tinubu has called on Christians and Muslims in Nigeria to embrace unity and promote peace as Lent and Ramadan begin on the same day this year.
President Bola Tinubu has emphasized the importance of unity among Christians and Muslims in Nigeria, coinciding with the start of Lent and Ramadan on the same day this year. In a statement, he expressed that this rare occurrence should serve as a reminder of the shared values and beliefs that bring these two faiths together. Tinubu's message highlights the need for mutual respect and cooperation between the two religious communities, reflecting on their commonalities as Nigerians under God.
Tinubu elaborated on the significance of this convergence by noting that it is an uncommon event that offers a unique opportunity for both Christians and Muslims to come together, foster dialogue, and support each other in their respective spiritual journeys. As Lent represents a period of reflection and repentance for Christians, Ramadan signifies a month of fasting and prayer for Muslims; both seasons encourage a deepened sense of devotion and community among their adherents.
The President's call for unity comes at a time when Nigeria faces various challenges, including interreligious tensions and social division. By advocating for peaceful coexistence and understanding during these sacred times, Tinubu aims to promote a message of tolerance and reinforce the idea that despite differences in faith, all Nigerians can strive towards common goals of peace and national stability.