Tag: Eid-El-Kabir

  • BREAKING: NAF foils planned Eid-el-Kabir terror attacks in Borno

    BREAKING: NAF foils planned Eid-el-Kabir terror attacks in Borno

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it has foiled plans by Boko Haram terrorists to carry out terror attacks aimed at disrupting Eid-el-Kabir celebrations in Borno State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, Director of Public Relations and Information Headquarters of NAF made this known in a statement on Saturday.

    Recall that Vice President Kashim Shettima had on Friday arrived Maiduguri, the Borno state capital to celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir with his immediate family and people of the State.

    According to Air Commodore Ejodame, NAF, under Operation HADIN KAI, foiled the planned terror attacks in a series of precision airstrikes conducted on the 5th and 6th of June 2025.

    The statement reads: In a series of precision airstrikes conducted on 5 and 6 June 2025, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), under Operation HADIN KAI, decimated key Boko Haram hideouts at Tumbumma Baba and Chiralia in the Southern Tumbuns, Borno State.

    “Acting on credible intelligence, NAF aircraft targeted terrorist structures reportedly used for storage and coordination, delivering direct hits and crippling planned attacks aimed at disrupting Eid celebrations.

    “Battle Damage Assessments confirmed the neutralisation of several terrorists and the destruction of key logistics structures. This pre-emotive action underscores the Nigerian Air Force’s commitment to safeguarding civilian lives and supporting national security objectives”.

    TNG reports before departing Abuja for Borno, Shettima joined other Muslim faithful to observe Eid-Kabir prayers at the National Eid ground along Airport Road, Abuja.

    On arrival at the Muhammadu Buhari International Airport in Maiduguri, Shettima was received by Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno, Speaker of Borno State House of Assembly, Abdulkarim Lawan and other top government officials in the state.

    The festival, also known as the Feast of the Sacrifice, commemorates the unwavering faith of Prophet Ibrahim, who was prepared to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command before being divinely granted a ram to sacrifice instead.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Embrace sacrifice, pray for Nigeria – Fubara tells Muslims faithfuls

    Eid-el-Kabir: Embrace sacrifice, pray for Nigeria – Fubara tells Muslims faithfuls

    As Muslims in Rivers State and across the world prepare to commemorate the sacred Eid-el-Kabir celebration, Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has extended warm greetings to the faithful,  urging them to reflect deeply on the values of sacrifice, faith, and obedience symbolised by the festival.

    The governor made the call in his Sallah message on Friday, emphasising the importance of prayer, compassion, and unity in navigating the country’s current challenges.

    “Eid-el-Kabir reminds us of Prophet Ibrahim’s unwavering devotion and willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice in obedience to God.

    “As we mark this sacred occasion, let the spirit of sacrifice, forgiveness, and unity guide our everyday interactions,” Governor Fubara said.

    The festival, also known as Eid al-Adha, is marked by solemn prayers, the slaughtering of sacrificial animals, and acts of charity, especially towards the needy.

    Governor Fubara appealed to Muslims in Rivers State and across Nigeria to use the celebration to pray for peace, unity, and prosperity, not just for themselves, but for the entire nation.

    The Governor urged the Muslim community to recommit themselves to the principles of sacrifice, faith, and obedience, which he believes are crucial to building a stable and united society.

    He stressed that without a shared vision and collective action, meaningful progress cannot be achieved.

    Fubara also encouraged Muslims to show kindness to those in need, especially the poor and vulnerable, and to foster stronger ties within their communities.

    The governor pledged that the concerns of citizens would be addressed with “realistic and actionable solutions,” adding that his administration remained responsive and committed to their welfare..

    “This is a time for sober reflection and spiritual renewal. I encourage the Muslim Ummah to recommit themselves to the values of obedience and compassion, which are critical for building a stable and peaceful Nigeria,” he said.

    Reflecting on the realities on the ground, Fubara praised the resilience and patience of the people of Rivers State amidst political and economic challenges.

    “While some expectations remain unmet due to political distractions, we have made important strides. I assure you that measures are being put in place to stabilize governance and revamp the economy,” he noted.

    “We must reach out in reconciliation, forgive past grievances, and support one another in the spirit of unity,” he stated.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: What Muslims must do to truly honour Eid – Tinubu

    Eid-el-Kabir: What Muslims must do to truly honour Eid – Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu has called on Muslims to reflect on sacrifice, devotion, and selflessness, the core values of Eid-el-Kabir.

    The President made the statement in a message personally signed by him on Thursday, congratulating Nigerian Muslims and the global Muslim Ummah on the occasion of the 2025 Eid-El-Kabir celebration.

    He noted that Eid-el-Kabir marked the high point of the sacred first ten days of Dhul Hijjah, a period filled with opportunities for worship and good deeds.

    “It is a time for gratitude to Almighty Allah for His countless mercies upon us as individuals and as a nation.

    “To truly honour Eid, we must embody these virtues, just as Prophet Ibrahim (AS) exemplified complete submission to Allah’s will, and as our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has taught us,” Tinubu said.

    According to the President, Eid-el-Kabir also reminded Nigerians of their responsibilities beyond faith: to show resilience, tolerance, compassion, and dedication to the progress of the country.

    “I reaffirm my commitment to these values and express my deep appreciation for the faith, patience, and perseverance Nigerians have shown as we implement bold reforms.

    “Together, we have weathered challenging times and are approaching a brighter horizon.

    “Though the journey has not been easy, and some doubted our direction, the resilience of public and private sector leaders, along with the steadfast support of most Nigerians, is yielding results,” Tinubu stated.

    He assured Nigerians that the toughest days were behind them: “We are entering a new era of renewed hope and prosperity that we promised two years ago.

    “We may not yet be where we aspire to be, but I urge all Nigerians not to lose hope. Let us hold on to our faith and persevere.

    “Our reforms are gaining traction, with key economic indicators now moving in a positive direction. Soon, all will feel the benefits.”

    The President emphasised that the ultimate objective of his administration’s reforms was not just to improve statistics but to transform lives and set Nigeria firmly on the path to sustainable development.

    “There are no quick fixes, but we are committed to repairing the foundations of our economy once and for all.

    “Our administration will continue acting in the nation’s best interest, ensuring that the gains we are recording translate into improving people’s lives.

    “We crafted our Renewed Hope Agenda to bring prosperity to every Nigerian, and we remain steadfast in our pursuit of it,” he said.

    President Tinubu also recalled the flooding that submerged the market town of Mokwa, Niger State, on May 28, causing deaths, destruction of properties, and an untold humanitarian crisis.

    He urged Muslims to pray for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives and for strength for their families.

    “Let us join hands with the government to bring succour to the people of Mokwa. Finally, as we observe this Eid, let us continue our prayers for our frontline officers who risk their lives for our safety and security.

    “Let us pray for our leaders at all levels and for our country. Let us pray for peace in our tumultuous world of troubles and uncertainties. Let us dedicate this sacred celebration to seeking God’s guidance and blessings for our country,” he added.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Wike assures tight security in FCT

    Eid-el-Kabir: Wike assures tight security in FCT

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike, has assured residents that security agencies are working around the clock to ensure the safety of lives and properties during the Eid-el-Kabir holidays and beyond.

    Wike made the statement in his Eid-el-Kabir message to FCT residents in Abuja on Thursday.

    He emphasised that the FCT Administration would continue to maintain close collaboration with security operatives to keep Abuja safe and secure.

    “I am proud to say that Abuja remains the safest city in the country, and we are doing everything possible to keep it that way.

    “As we gather with family and friends in celebration, let us not forget the less privileged among us. Let the spirit of Eid inspire us to share, uplift, and show kindness to those in need.

    “As you join millions around the world to celebrate this sacred occasion, we are reminded of the profound values embodied in Eid-el-Kabir, sacrifice, obedience, and unwavering faith, as exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim,” he said.

    The minister urged residents to reflect on the deeper meaning of submission to the will of Allah and to recommit themselves to compassion, generosity, and unity.

    According to him, the celebration is not only a spiritual milestone but also a time to renew the collective commitment to peace, tolerance, and mutual respect.

    He commended the Muslim community in the FCT for their enduring contributions to the growth and peaceful coexistence within the territory.

    “Your values and sense of community are integral to our shared progress,” he added.

    The minister also noted that President Bola Tinubu, through his “Renewed Hope Agenda,” had been working tirelessly to ease the burdens faced by the people.

    He highlighted the commendable progress made by the FCT Administration in infrastructure development, security enhancement, and social welfare interventions.

    “These efforts are all aimed at improving the quality of life for every resident of the FCT. We owe the rapid development of the FCT to the unwavering support President Tinubu has given to the FCTA.

    “Therefore, I urge you to use this occasion to pray that the Almighty grants Tinubu good health and more guidance to lead the nation to greater heights.

    “In the coming days, we will begin commissioning a plethora of completed projects across the territory in celebration of Tinubu’s second year in office.

    “These are critical projects aimed at advancing healthcare, education, agriculture, transportation, and more sectors within the FCT.

    “They stand as visible proof of our commitment to delivering tangible, impactful change and building a capital city that reflects the hopes and aspirations of all Nigerians,” he said.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Hardship mars Sallah celebrations across Nigeria

    Eid-el-Kabir: Hardship mars Sallah celebrations across Nigeria

    Ahead of the 2025 Eid-el-Kabir celebration on Friday, Muslim faithful across the country have lamented the high cost of ram, while opting for alternatives while farmers and foodstuff traders have lamented low patronage of foodstuff this Sallah season due to inflation which affected consumers purchasing power.

    A cross-section of Muslim faithful in the Gwagwalada community of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have said they will celebrate this year’s Eid-el-Kabir modestly due to the prevailing economic hardship in the country.

    In an interview with NAN, residents noted that the current economic situation had drastically changed the way they observed the celebration compared to previous years.

    They stressed that the current economic hardship demanded greater caution and restraint, as many could no longer afford extravagant celebrations.

    Mr Munir Tukur, a businessman and father of three, said he had been forced to scale down his celebrations due to the rising cost of living and dwindling income.

    “I remember how I used to celebrate Sallah with family and friends, but now I can no longer afford that kind of celebration. I’m struggling to keep my business afloat.

    “This year’s Sallah will be different. My family will make do with what I can provide, trusting that Allah will make next year better,” he said.

    Mr Kabiru Sale, a civil servant with the Gwagwalada Area Council, also lamented his inability to celebrate due to unpaid salary arrears.

    “I thank Allah for granting me another Sallah in good health, but I lack the means to celebrate. I haven’t been paid in months, and we’re still on strike. How can I celebrate when I’m struggling just to feed my family?”

    Sale said this would be the first Sallah his children would celebrate without new clothes, and appealed to the Area Council chairman to settle outstanding salaries so workers could return to work.

    Meanwhile, some residents said the economic challenges would not prevent them from celebrating and enjoying the festivities.

    Mr Aliyu Sanusi, a businessman, said he had saved specifically for the season and planned to celebrate in style.

    “No matter the economy, I always look forward to Sallah. I’ve already bought clothes for my wife and children. It’s a joy to be alive, and I won’t take that for granted,” he said.

    Mrs Zainab Sani, a public servant, also expressed optimism. She said she and her husband were pooling their resources to make sure their family could still enjoy the celebration.

    “It will be a big celebration for us this year, and we’re grateful to Allah for the opportunity. Since we’re not traveling, we’ll host friends and neighbours and enjoy the holiday together,” she said.

    A correspondent who visited some markets in Gwagwalada observed that while many food prices remain relatively stable, some items such as tomatoes, peppers, and vegetables have seen a slight increase.

    A bucket of tomatoes now sells for between N3,500 and N4,000, up from N2,600. A large basket of tomatoes has increased from N55,000 to N70,000.

    Eid Kabir: Farmers, traders lament low sales

    Meanwhile, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) and foodstuff traders in Lagos have lamented low patronage of foodstuff this Sallah season due to inflation which affected consumers purchasing power.

    The association and the traders disclosed this in separate interviews with NAN on Thursday in Lagos.

    The Lagos State AFAN Vice Chairman, Mr Shakin Agbayewa, said consumers purchasing power had reduced in spite of the drop in the price of some produce in the country.

    “The celebration this year is associated with mixed feelings. Some of the produce have dropped in price but the purchasing power of the people have dropped.

    “The price of a bag of rice in Lagos State and its environs is between N51,000 and N57,000 depending on the location. However, people can buy rice, the ram but have no money to buy pepper to cook for the Sallah.

    “For pepper, as of today, pepper is on the high side. It is really on the high side. A lot of people are complaining about pepper.

    “We encourage people to start cultivating pepper in the state. The cost of transportation is what has made pepper costly at this celebration season.

    “Sometimes, I think, the price hike of these produce during the Sallah celebration is intentional, the traders just want to make extra profit because of the celebration.

    “After the celebration, the prices of pepper and tomatoes I believe will drop,” Agbayewa said.

    On her part, Mrs Tolu Agunbiade, a foodstuff trader at Agege area of the state, said patronage was quite low when compared with 2024 Sallah.

    “The price of rice has drastically dropped in comparison to last year’s Sallah celebration. A bag of rice now sells between N56,000 and N62,000 depending on the location and species. In comparison to last year’s celebration, a bag sold at N98,000 to N110,000.

    “However, the purchasing power of the consumers is quite low, people are not buying as they ought to, even with the reduced price.

    “Even the price of groundnut oil has dropped, last year a five litre keg sold for N13,000 to N16,000, presently, the same quantity sells at N10,000 but the patronage is quite low,” Agunbiade said.

    A caterer and foodstuff trader, Mrs Pat Gbagi, said prices would drop after the Sallah celebration, while urging consumers to be patient.

    “This week, the price of tomatoes and pepper is quite high due to the Sallah celebration.

    “The cost of pepper is astronomically high, a bag of pepper at Mile 12 market sold at N200,000 but today the same quantity sells between N250,000 and N300,000.

    “If not the celebration, I do not advise anyone to go to the market this week. However, people will only buy what they can afford,” Gbagi said.

    Sallah: Ram traders lament rising preference to cows

    Also, some ram traders in Lagos State have lamented the preference for cows to rams by Muslim faithful this 2025 Eid Kabir celebration. The traders disclosed this in separate interviews on Thursday in Lagos.

    The traders told NAN that most people prefer to buy cows than rams because of the size and the fact that five families could buy and share for the celebration.

    “A ram trader, Mr Ibrahim Hassan, at the Lawanson area of the state, said patronage has been decent, but with an interesting twist.

    “The patronage this year is not bad, but I have noticed that people are buying more cows than rams. I believe the reason behind this shift is that cows are more economical and offer better value for money.

    “When families or even groups of friends come together, they can share a cow and still fulfil the sacrifice. That way, instead of each person buying a ram for over N500,000, they split the cost.

    “The cheapest cow you can get right now is around N800,000, while the cheapest ram starts at about N550,000. Prices also vary depending on the size and weight of the animal.

    “I have contacted my sources for more cows, but the market price has gone up since last week. It’s a volatile market, and prices can change quickly,” Hassan said.

    Also, Mr Shakiru Gbadamosi, another ram seller at Lawanson, said he noticed that “people are weighing their options this Sallah, and they have been buying  more of cows”

    “I was surprised to see some buyers turning to cows, and this trend has been on for weeks. Although many still prefer rams for Sallah because it’s about tradition and religious significance.

    “The ram is the symbolic animal for the sacrifice, and that’s not something easily replaced.

    “Prices have gone up this year, a decent ram now costs between N550,000 and N700,000 depending on the size and breed. But despite that, the demand remains steady.

    “Some people have been buying younger rams because they are less expensive but still acceptable.

    “The younger rams are sold for between N130,000 and N250,000,” Gbadamosi said.

    A buyer, Mr Folajimi Aderibigbe, who confirmed the trend, said buying a cow seems like a better option.

    “We are a family of eight, and instead of buying two small rams, we joined with my brother-in-law and bought a cow. It cost us N950,000, but we split it. Everyone still gets to perform their sacrifice and save money.

    “Traditionally, rams are the preferred animal for Eid Kabir (Sallah). However, economic realities have changed things, and we must find a way to adapt,” he said.

    In a related development, vegetable oil traders said they have observed increased patronage due to the Sallah celebration.

    Mrs Linda Nwachukwu, a cooking oil trader at the Lawanson Market, said the demand for cooking oil had increased because of preparations ahead of Sallah.

    “The celebration usually increases the demand for groundnut oil. Consumers have been stocking up oil since last week, especially now that there are few days to Sallah.

    “Cooking oil prices have risen, but it is cheaper than last December, a 25-litre container cost N110,000, a price that persisted until April 2025.

    “A recent price adjustment, just three weeks ago, sets the current rates for groundnut oil at N78,000 for 25 litres, N35,000 for 10 litres, and ₦18,500 for five litres.”

    “This is unusual, groundnut oil prices normally surge in December and then decrease by January or February, but it stayed high for a long time,” she said.

    Another trader, Mrs Imoleayo Fakunle, said she buys in larger jerrycans and sell in measured portions to customers who cannot afford bigger sizes.

    “Not everyone can buy 25 litres or even afford the branded ones, so as a vendor, what I do, is to buy in larger containers and sell in small portions.

    “Groundnut oil is expensive, but it is essential. A lot of customers have been buying the measured portions, and they are always happy that they can save money.

    “Despite rising prices, customers prioritise the essential ingredient for their celebrations,” she said.

    Mrs Taraoluwa Alausa, a consumer at the Idi-Araba Market, said she had learned to prioritise when buying cooking oil since the increase in the price of groundnut oil.

    “I purchase measured portions of oil specifically for frying and use a good branded oil for general cooking.

    “Lately, I have become more conscious about the type of oil I use. I want something natural and less processed. It’s a bit pricier, but I think it’s good for healthy living.

    “However, for this celebration, there is going to be an exception because I will be frying with the measured portions I bought. This way, I can save more and even fry more,” Alausa said.

    Eid-el-Kabir: Abeokuta residents lament high cost of ram, settle for alternatives

    Similarly, residents of Abeokuta and its environs have lamented the high cost of ram, while opting for alternatives, ahead of the Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

    Some of them, who spoke with NAN on Thursday in separate interviews, noted that the exhorbitant prices of sacrificial animals could make them seek alternatives.

    Alh. Ganiyu Babalola, a civil servant, explained that he used to buy, at least, two rams to celebrate the festival with his parents and children.

    Babalola said the amount spent in 2024 to buy two rams is what he spent buying one this year.

    ”I remembered I bought the two rams N250,000 each but this year I got one for N470,000. Instead of buying two, I called my siblings and we contributed to buy a cow to support the ram I bought,” he said.

    Akande Jimoh, a welder, said he has no plan to buy a ram this year, considering the cost implications.

    ”I can not afford to buy a ram this year. The price of a big ram ranges from N550,000 to N800,000. Where will I get such money.

    “I have decided to take two of the goats I am rearing to celebrate the festival. My God will understand. I wish the government has the power to control the prices of this animals,” he said.

    On her part, Mrs Bidemi Ahmed,  said “ram, whether big or small is not affordable this year compared to 2024.

    “Although, my husband has bought one, but I must say I’m not so happy with the choice he settled for, at the rate of N250,000.

    “Gone are those days when they will be begging you to buy, but right now, when you turn your back, they won’t even call you back,” she said.

    Mallam Abdulfatah Akanni, an Islamic scholar, described the situation as a challenging moment for Muslims.

    “As Muslims, we have to be cautious. Let’s cut our coat according to the size of our clothes,” he said.

    A check by NAN to Rounder and Lafenwa ram markets indicated that most people expressed displeasure over the costs of ram.

    Malam Yusuf Sanusi, a ram vendor, attributed the high cost of ram to transportation cost and other logistics.

    Sanusi explained that transporting the animals from the northern part of the country cost more, compared to last year.

    He also attributed the high cost to low supply and insecurity in some parts of the northern states.

    Eid-el-Kabir: Ram sellers lament low patronage as prices soar in Osun

    Ram traders in Osogbo, Osun, on Thursday lamented low patronage, attributing it to the rising cost and economic hardship in the country.

    Some ram sellers, who spoke with NAN, said there was a decline in patronage compared to what was applicable last year due to increase in the price of rams in the market.

    Ismail Musa, a trader at the Powerline market, Osogbo, lamented that the patronage was not encouraging compared to last year, noting that the cost of sourcing the rams from the North has affected the price.

    Musa said that the patronage was low due to the present economic situation in the country.

    “People do not have much money. I have only sold five rams and four goats in the last three days. Last year’s sales were impressive, but this year’s sales have been slow.

    “We are selling the big sized ram for N400,000 to N420,000 and the small sized ram between N120,000 and N130,000.

    “The rams that we sold for N200,000 last year now selling for N450,000,” he stated.

    He identified the cost of transportation from the North as the major factor that had contributed to the rising cost, calling for the reduction in the price of petrol.

    Another ram seller, Abioye Saheed, said the medium sized ram is being sold between N350,000 and N500,000 against N200,000 last year.
    “Last year, the transportation cost was between N700,000 and N800,000 per trailer, but this year we are paying over N2 million from the northern part of the country,” he disclosed.

    A cattle seller in front of Fakunle Comprehensive High School, Osogbo, Laro Suleiman, said that a small sized cow sold for N250,000 in last year is now N450,000.

    Suleiman said the cows were transported from Jebba, Kwara, at the rate of N5,000 per one as against N2,500 last year.

    “The increase in everything is because of the hike in the price of fuel,” he added.

    A buyer, Odunade Kazeem, told NAN that he bought a small sized goat for N50,000.

    “This size of goat was sold for N35, 000 last year,” he said.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Police assure residents of watertight security in Ondo

    Eid-el-Kabir: Police assure residents of watertight security in Ondo

    The Ondo State Police Command has assured residents of robust and watertight security arrangements to ensure a peaceful Eid-Kabir celebration across the state.

    Mr Wilfred Afolabi, State Commissioner of Police, gave the assurance in a statement made available to newsmen by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Olushola Ayanlade, on Thursday in Akure.

    Afolabi said he had ordered the strategic deployment of personnel to all Eid praying grounds, major public places, and other critical locations in recognition of the spiritual importance of the festive season.

    According to him, tactical teams, detectives, and intelligence operatives have been mobilised to prevent any security breach and respond swiftly to any potential threat.

    He, therefore, directed the area commanders and Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) to intensify patrols, maintain high visibility policing, and provide watertight security in all places of prayer and public centers.

    “This coordinated effort is part of the command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and properties during and after the festivities.

    “We are extending warm Eid-el-Kabir greetings to all Muslim faithful, urging them to emulate the virtues of obedience, selflessness, and compassion that define this holy celebration.

    “Citizens are also encouraged to engage in charitable deeds, pray for the continued peace, security, and progress of Ondo State and Nigeria at large, and to celebrate responsibly within the bounds of the law,” he said.

    Afolabi, who reiterated the command’s unwavering commitment to the safety and security of all residents, warned  that any attempt to disrupt public peace would be met with the full weight of the law.

  • Eid: Kano govt cautions against slaughtering unhealthy animals

    Eid: Kano govt cautions against slaughtering unhealthy animals

    Kano State Government has urged the residents to ensure animals intended for sacrifice during the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir are healthy and safe for consumption.

    This is contained in a statement issued on Wednesday in Kano by the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Health, Mr Nablusi Ahmad.

    He quoted the Commissioner for Health, Dr Abubakar Labaran, as saying that the advice was aimed at safeguarding public health and preventing the spread of zoonotic diseases.

    Labaran emphasised the need for the residents to be vigilant and only purchase and slaughter animals certified to be healthy.

    He warned that some animal-borne diseases could be transmitted to humans, especially when meat is not properly handled or cooked.

    “Special attention should be given to how the meat is cooked. Thorough cooking is crucial to eliminate harmful microorganisms and pathogens that may be present in the animal,” he said.

    The commissioner particularly urged mothers and food handlers to ensure safe preparation of meat to prevent food-borne illnesses.

    Labaran also stressed the importance of hygiene during meat preparation, advising households to wash meat thoroughly with clean water before cooking or storage.

    He reassured the residents of the government’s readiness to respond to any public health emergencies during the Sallah celebrations.

    According to him, the state government, under Gov. Abba Yusuf, had adequately stocked health facilities with essential drugs and emergency supplies to provide prompt medical assistance.

    He reiterated the ministry’s commitment to preventive healthcare and called on the public to adhere to health advisories, especially during festive periods.

    Labaran extended warm Sallah greetings to the residents and wished them a peaceful, joyful and healthy Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Police ban durbar activities in Kano

    Eid-el-Kabir: Police ban durbar activities in Kano

    The Police Command in Kano has reiterated its ban on all forms of Durbar activities across the state during the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebrations.

    The command in a statement jointly signed by sister security agencies on Tuesday, said the ban, earlier announced during the 2025 Eid-el-Fitr festivities, remains in force and will be strictly enforced.

    It said the directive follows credible intelligence reports indicating possible plans by miscreants and their sponsors to use the occasion to disrupt public peace and security.

    The statement noted that the police, in collaboration with other sister security agencies, had put in place adequate security measures to ensure peaceful and hitch-free celebrations across the state.

    “Following extensive consultations with relevant security stakeholders and based on available intelligence, the ban on all Durbar activities will be strictly implemented.”

    It warned that activities such as horse or animal riding, car racing, reckless driving, unlawful possession or display of firearms and dangerous weapons, as well as the carrying of suspicious objects, are strictly prohibited during the festive period.

    The command further urged parents and guardians to caution their wards against involvement in any unlawful acts, stating that the police and other agencies were fully prepared to enforce the law.

    It also warned the public to desist from any conduct likely to cause a breach of peace or a breakdown of law and order.

    While congratulating Muslims and law-abiding residents of the state ahead of the celebration, the command appealed to all worshippers to be law-abiding and conduct themselves peacefully during the celebrations.

    It also urged residents to pray for the peace and prosperity of the state and the nation, and in memory of the state’s athletes who lost their lives while returning from the National Sports Festival.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Gov. Lawal approves Sallah bonus for civil servants, pensioners

    Eid-el-Kabir: Gov. Lawal approves Sallah bonus for civil servants, pensioners

    Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has approved a special Sallah bonus for all civil servants and pensioners in the State.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the state Commissioner for Information and Culture, Mahmud Dantawasa issued in Gusau on Monday.

    The timely gesture, the commissioner said, is a reflection of the governor’s deep commitment to the welfare and happiness of the people, especially during the sacred period of Eid-el-Kabir, a time of sharing, reflection, and prayer.

    “The gesture is aimed at easing the financial burden on families and enable them to celebrate the festivities with joy and dignity.

    “Gov Lawal, who is currently on pilgrimage to the Holy Land of Makkah, expressed his warmest wishes for a peaceful and joyous Eid celebration,” the commissioner said.

    The governor in a statement said :, “I am deeply grateful to Almighty Allah for granting us the opportunity to witness yet another Eid-el-Kabir”

    “As we celebrate Sallah, I urge us all to reflect on the essence of this season so such as unity, sacrifice, and compassion. Let us pray for our beloved Zamfara and our nation, Nigeria.

    “Together, we can build a better future for ourselves and generations,” he said.

    Lawal urged all citizens in the state to maintain law and order during the celebrations.

    “My administration remains focused on delivering the dividends of democracy and ensuring that no one is left behind”, he assured.

    He therefore called on all residents to celebrate responsibly and to keep Zamfara in their prayers, especially for the continued peace, development, and prosperity of our dear state.

    “May Almighty Allah accept our acts of worship and grant us peace, progress, and prosperity,” the governor added.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Oyo workers get ram, rice at subsidised prices

    Eid-el-Kabir: Oyo workers get ram, rice at subsidised prices

    The Oyo State government has subsidised prices of ram, rice and vegetable oil for civil servants in the state, in its effort to bring succour to Muslim workers.

    The Chairman, Oyo State Agricultural Credit Corporation, Sheihk Taofeek Akeugbagold made this known on Monday in Ibadan during the distribution of the items to some of the beneficiaries.

    According to him, no fewer than 2,500 civil servants will benefit from the government gesture.

    Akewugbagold said that the state government designed the programme to bring succour to civil servants in view of the economic realities in the country.

    He explained that the distribution of the commodities, which will end on June 4, would be sustained by Gov. Seyi Makinde led government.

    Akewugbagold said that repayment for the subsidised items would be deducted in three instalments from their salaries, beginning from August.

    Some of the beneficiaries lauded the state government’s gesture, describing the initiative as a wise decision.

    A civil servant from the State Ministry of Education, Mr Muideen Ogundele, said the gesture was a big relief for workers who could not afford the high cost of ram in the open markets.

    Also, Mr Yekeen Taiwo and Alhaja Balkis Omilowo, of the Oyo State Traffic Management Authority, and the teaching Service Commission, respectfully, said the programme had made it seamless for civil servants to get ram at affordable price.