Atiku Abubakar, former Vice President, has declared that coronavirus is a test from Allah. He, however, advised governments at all levels to make the welfare of Nigeria top a priority. The Wazirin Adamawa said this while urging adequate planning for the post COVID-19 era. He gave the advice in a statement on Saturday to mark
He, however, advised governments at all levels to make the welfare of Nigeria top a priority.He gave the advice in a statement on Saturday to mark this year’s Eid celebration.
He appealed to people in leadership positions worldwide to learn from countless examples of how Prophet Muhammed and his immediate disciples who took care of the people. The former VP told Muslims to continue to remember that it was part of their faith to protect all lives and abide by regulations such as COVID-19 preventive measures.
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