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Eid-el-Fitri: Sanwo-Olu urges Muslims to continue on path of spirituality, peaceful co-existence

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Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has congratulated Nigerians, especially Muslim faithful in the country, as they celebrate Eid-el-Fitri, which marks the end of the 30 days of Ramadan fasting and prayers, calling on Muslims in the state to continue on the path of spirituality and peaceful co-existence.

This was just as the governor said observing Ramadan is very significant to Muslims across the world as one of the five pillars of Islam, which teaches abstinence from worldly pleasures, steadfastness in prayers and total submission to the will of Allah in accordance with the Quranic injunctions.

Governor Sanwo-Olu made the call on Sunday in his Eid-el-Fitri message issued and signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Gboyega Akosile, even as he called on Muslims as well as other religious denominations in the country to continue to offer prayers for continued peace and stability in Nigeria.

The governor, while enjoining Muslim faithful in the state to remain tolerant of other religious denominations, saying that Lagos was noted for religious harmony, added that all hands must be on deck to address the growing challenge of insecurity and other burning issues in the nation.

The governor, while stressing the need for a peaceful society, prayed for Lagosians and Nigerians as a whole to witness and celebrate more Eid-el-Fitri in good health and prosperity.

“As we celebrate Eid-el-Fitri worldwide, I want to join millions of people around the world, to wish our Muslim brothers and sisters in Lagos State and in Nigeria, Eid Mubarak. We thank God for sparing our lives to witness and celebrate the Year 2022 Eid-el-Fitri.

“For the Muslims, Eid celebration is very unique. It is a feast to mark the end of a month-long spiritual renewal after 30 days of fasting, prayers and other spiritual activities.

“I want to urge my dear Muslim brothers and sisters to continue to emulate the good virtues inherent in Ramadan, such as helping the poor and the vulnerable in the society, offering gratitude to Allah, showing compassion and generosity to one another, among other good deeds that guide your faith,” the governor stated.

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