Sallah: IBB, Abdulsalami, Bayero, others Preach Peace

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As Muslims across the world celebrated Eid-el-Fitri yesterday, former Nigerian leaders and other prominent Nigerians have called for peaceful co-existence among the different ethnic groups for the country to develop.

In Minna, former military leaders General Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar were among the Muslim faithful who worshipped at the main Eid prayer ground on Thursday.

Abubakar urged Nigerians to imbibe the lesson of the Ramadan fasting by living peacefully with one another irrespective of differences in religion and ethnic grouping.

In a sermon, the Emir of Minna, Alhaji Umar Bahago, called on people to support government programmes, especially the polio campaign by allowing their wards to be immunised.

In Enugu, the chief imam of 82 Div., Col. Mustapha Garuba, called on Nigerians to always embrace peace in all their dealings. “All religions’ scriptures, either Muslim or Christian, preach peace; therefore, Nigerians should adhere to it and put aside selfish interests,’’ Garuba said.

Similarly, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, called on the people of the state to continue to pray for the sustenance of peace and stability in the state and the country.

Bayero told the Muslim faithful at his palace after the Eid-el-Fitri prayer at the Central Mosque, Kano, that no society could achieve any meaningful development in an atmosphere of rancour and uncertainty.

Represented by Wamban Kano, Alhaji Abbas Sanusi, the emir warned the people, particularly Kano residents, to desist from indiscriminate building of structures on waterways to avoid flood disaster.

Sheikh Ali Ukiwo, a cleric and an Imam in Umuahia, enjoined Nigerians to support President Goodluck Jonathan, to ensure the realisation of the transformation agenda.

In a sermon at the state library worship ground, Ukiwo said: “As you celebrate, I urge you all to imbibe the tenets of oneness, love and mutual cooperation in building a greater Nigeria.”

The deputy governor of Yobe, Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu, in his message urged Muslims to maintain the religious and moral lessons of the Ramadan fasting to promote peace in the state.

Aliyu noted the efficacy of prayers in stemming insecurity in the state, saying, “We must not relent in prayers because the efforts of security operatives combined with our prayers have brought relative peace in the state.”

The deputy governor urged the public to continue assisting the security agents with useful information as part of their contributions to sustaining peace in the state.

The Emir of Dutse, Alhaji Nuhu Sunusi, prayed for peace and mutual co-existence among the people in the country.

In his goodwill message to mark the Eid-el-Fitri celebration in Dutse, he advised Muslims to consider the fasting as a period of repentance and sober reflections.

The Emir also enjoined Nigerians to live peacefully with one another irrespective of religious or ethnic differences.

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