Ramadan: Niger Commissioner calls for peace, compassion

In a heartfelt message to Muslims across the state, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Niger State, Barr. Nasiru Mua’zu, emphasised the importance of using the sacred month of Ramadan to promote peace and extend support to the less fortunate in society.

In his Ramadan address, Barr. Mua’zu encouraged Muslims to view this holy month as a time for deep spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and acts of kindness.

He expressed his warmest greetings to those observing the sacred period of fasting, prayer, and contemplation.

“Ramadan serves as a powerful reminder of our shared values of compassion, justice, and unity—principles that are vital to our communities and our commitment to the rule of law,” he stated.

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The State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice urged every Muslim to fully embrace the essence of Ramadan by fostering peace, assisting those in need, and reinforcing familial and communal ties.

He called for a renewed dedication to fairness, integrity, and service to others during this significant time.

On behalf of the Office of the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Niger State, the State Ministry of Justice extends his wishes for a blessed and peaceful Ramadan, praying that this holy month deepens one’s faith and instills hope and gratitude in one’s heart.

 

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE


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