Mar 20 • 15:00 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Makinde, Diri urge Muslims to promote peace, uphold Ramadan lessons

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has called on Muslims to uphold the values of humility, kindness, and forgiveness as they celebrate Eid-el-Fitr and beyond the Ramadan period.

In a recent Eid-el-Fitr celebration, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde emphasized to the Muslim Ummah the importance of embracing the lessons of the Holy Quran, highlighting virtues such as humility, kindness, and forgiveness. The governor, represented by Deputy Governor Bayo Lawal during the Sallah homage, reflected on the need for these values to extend beyond the Ramadan period to foster continuous peace and harmony within the community.

The celebration was marked by the attendance of notable figures, including clerics and political office holders across various government levels, who gathered at the governor's residence to convey their best wishes. The event took place after the Eid prayers, where the governor acknowledged their support and dedication to the state, recognizing the role of the Muslim community in promoting stability and peace in Oyo State.

Furthermore, Makinde expressed his gratitude for the community's patriotism and commitment, suggesting that these qualities have significantly contributed to the socio-political landscape of the state. His message is not only a call for unity among Muslims but also a broader appeal for peace and goodwill, which are essential as the state continues to navigate its challenges post-Ramadan.

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