Tinubu Grateful to Allah for Successful Fast, Peaceful Eid

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu expressed heartfelt gratitude to Almighty Allah for the blessings of good health and happiness as Muslims in Nigeria and around the world celebrate the joyous occasion of Eid-al-Fitr.
The President’s remarks, which followed the Eid prayers at the Eid prayer ground in Abuja, were characterized by a profound sense of spirituality, compassion, and national unity.
“We should give thanks to almighty Allah we saw the beginning, we started together and we are ending together in good health and in happiness in prayers of our country, for all our people. We should continue the good deeds as taught by the Holy month of Ramadan, care for the vulnerable, the orphans, the less privileged everything that we have observed, we should not revert to the part that is not acceptable with the teaching of this month that is what I pray for,” he said.
Reflecting on the significance of the Holy month of Ramadan, President Tinubu underscored the importance of sustaining the good deeds and virtues that Muslims are encouraged to practice during this period. He emphasized the need for continued care for the vulnerable, the orphans, and the less privileged, highlighting these actions as fundamental to the teachings of Ramadan.
“We should give thanks to Almighty Allah; we saw the beginning, we started together, and we are ending together in good health and in happiness, in prayers for our country, for all our people,” the President said, his voice filled with emotion and sincerity. This statement encapsulated the President’s appreciation for the divine mercy that has seen the nation through the month of fasting and spiritual reflection.
President Tinubu’s call to action was clear and compelling: “We should continue the good deeds as taught by the Holy month of Ramadan, care for the vulnerable, the orphans, the less privileged—everything that we have observed, we should not revert to the part that is not acceptable with the teaching of this month. That is what I pray for,” he implored. This message resonated deeply, serving as a reminder of the enduring values of empathy, kindness, and generosity that Ramadan embodies.
By emphasizing the need to sustain these virtues beyond the month of Ramadan, President Tinubu underscored his commitment to fostering a society that is just, compassionate, and inclusive. His appeal to Nigerians to embrace the lessons of Ramadan and integrate them into their daily lives reflects his vision for a nation where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and contribute to the common good.
The President’s speech also underscored the significance of prayer for the nation’s peace, unity, and prosperity. By invoking divine blessings for Nigeria and its people, President Tinubu reaffirmed the importance of faith in guiding the country’s path towards a brighter future.
As Nigerians celebrate Eid-al-Fitr, President Tinubu’s heartfelt message serves as a powerful reminder of the values that unite the nation. His call to sustain the good deeds and virtues of Ramadan offers a blueprint for building a more compassionate and harmonious society, where the welfare of all citizens is a collective responsibility.
In conclusion, President Tinubu’s speech was a testament to his leadership and his commitment to the well-being of Nigerians. His words of wisdom, gratitude, and hope inspired a sense of national unity and purpose, reminding everyone of the importance of living by the principles of kindness, generosity, and solidarity that define the spirit of Ramadan.