Tag: Eid-El-Fitri

  • Eid-el-Fitri: Ajimobi congratulates Muslims, seeks spiritual rebirth

    Eid-el-Fitri: Ajimobi congratulates Muslims, seeks spiritual rebirth

    Governor Abiola Ajimobi Oyo State has congratulated the Muslim community in the country on the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan.

    The governor, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka, in Ibadan, on Sunday, called for spiritual rebirth among the Islamic faithful.

    He also enjoined Muslims not to deviate from the teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammed on the essence of Ramadan, even after the sallah celebrations.

    Ajimobi said, “Since Ramadan fasting symbolizes the period of spiritual rejuvenation, I urge our Muslim brothers and sisters to continue to put into practice the teachings of Prophet Muhammed.

    Part of such teachings is to be our brother’s keepers and ensure service to humanity. May our prayers during the holy month be answered and may our good deeds be rewarded by Allah.

    It is also important for us to move closer to Allah, even after the Eid-el-Fitri celebrations and eschew actions and deeds that are against His will and commandment. I wish everyone joyous and accident-free celebrations.

    Don’t let us forget to continue to assist our leaders in all the tiers of government with prayers, so that they can lead us aright and move the country forward in all ramifications.’’

    The governor also urged the faithful to use the Eid-el-Fitri celebrations to pray for the unity and peaceful co-existence of all the ethnic groups in the country.

    Ajimobi admonished those fanning the ember of secession to shun all divisive tendencies capable of plunging the country into avoidable crisis that could draw back the wheel of its progress.

    He commended the spirit of oneness and peaceful co-existence among all the religious adherents across the state, urging them to sustain the momentum in order to give his administration ample time to concentrate on its repositioning agenda.

     

  • Eid-el-Fitri celebrations: Ambode hosts Muslims in 20 centres

    Governor of Akinwunmi Ambode Lagos State on Friday said his administration would host Muslims in 20 centres across the state for the Eid-el-Fitri celebration as part of its strategy to bring about bonding among the people and enhance community participation in governance.

    Speaking at the Lagos House where he received members of the Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs on a courtesy visit, Ambode said he had observed that people travel from far and near to celebrate with the First Family during festivities.

    The decision to host Muslims in various centres across the state was basically to address such trend on one hand, he said; and also to give the greater number of people the sense of participation in governance, on the other hand.

    He said: “Like you are aware, we intend to celebrate the Ramadan in the various communities and I need to make some explanations here.

    Before now, any time we are having festivities — maybe Ramadan, Christmas, New Year and so on –people converge at the State House to greet the First Family.

    I found out that sometimes, they might spend N3,000 to get here and go home with maybe N500. So, in my own little wisdom, I think they should remain in their communities and celebrate.

    The traditional rulers, chief imams and every other person will celebrate the Ramadan and recital of Quran in their communities.

    We must practice community governance, using our different platforms to celebrate ourselves,” Ambode explained.

    He promised to visist some of the centres to celebrate with the people and urged the traditional rulers, community leaders, religious leaders, among others, to also join in the celebration.

    Responding to a request to intervene in the crisis rocking the Lagos State Polytechnic, Governor Ambode said it was gratifying to announce that academic activities would resume in the institution immediately after the Eid-el-Fitri holiday.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Federal Government had on Thursday declared Monday and Tuesday (June 26 & 27) public holidays to mark this year’s end of Ramadan fast.

  • Eid-El-Fitri: Senate adjourns plenary till July 4

    The Nigerian Senate, on Thursday, adjourned plenary for 3 weeks, to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the 8th Assembly and Eid-El-Fitri festival.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that both chambers (House of Representatives and Senate) of the 8th National Assembly marked the 2nd anniversary on Friday, 9th June 2017, where past presiding officers and leaders of political parties were in attendance.

    The 2017 Eid-El-Fitri celebrations is expected to hold worldwide on 25th and 26th June to commemorate the end of the fasting by Muslim faithfuls.

    After the routine session of Thursday, the Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan moved for an adjournment which was seconded by the Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio.

    The Senate, therefore, adjourned plenary to Tuesday, 4th July, 2017, for legislative activities.