Enugu Governor-elect promises religious harmony, inclusion | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News ⬇️
Mbah, who urged the Muslim Ummah to continue to sustain the spirit of Ramadan, which encapsulates peace, love, unity, progress, neighbourliness, development and nation-building, promised that his administration would run governance of inclusiveness, encourage religious harmony and forge a common front for the wellness of the society.
He stressed that the Muslim Ummah, and indeed, all Nigerians should learn some good lessons from the just concluded Ramadan by being their brothers and neighbours’ keepers, adding that Christians, Muslims and others have been co-existing harmoniously in the state, which would be consolidated when he assumes office in May.
“This year’s Ramadan has ushered in peace, unity and progress symbolising the beginning of a new journey of greatness in the annals of our state and country. It has its spiritual significance, which all Muslim Ummah must not abandon in the course of this celebration. The Holy Ramadan has taught us unconditional love for our family, neighbours and our society. It has taught us that peace costs nothing but remains priceless. It has given clues on how to live in harmony with people around us.
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