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Gov. Buni |
The Governors of Yobe State Governor Mai Mala
Buni has called on citizens of the state and Nigerians as a whole to showing
kindness, respect and generosity to one another, just as his Borno State counterpart,
Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum asked the people of Borno State to continue praying
for troops that are making sacrifices for the state to get peace.
In their separate Sallah message made available
by their spokesmen Abdullahi Bego and Isa Gusau respective, both Kanem
governors called on the people to imbibe the humility and obedience of Prophet
Ibrahim who offered to sacrifice his son Ismail as directed by God.
Yobe State Governor, in his message noted that
for the people to achieve a happy society, the examples of Prophet Ibrahim must
be emulated with total submission to the commandments of God.
He called on citizen to continue to hold unto the
things that hold us together rather than dwelling on issues that divide them
regardless of religious differences.
“Eid-el-Kabir is marked to commemorate the
demonstration of complete submission to the will of Allah (SWT) by Prophet
Ibrahim (AS) who offered to sacrifice his son, Ismail (AS) in obedience to God.
“As part of the lessons of the Eid, we should
emulate the examples set by Ibrahim and Ismail (AS) by sacrificing for the good
of society and by obeying Allah’s commandments wholeheartedly.
“We should therefore strive for the attainment of
a happy society where we are all our brother’s keepers. This will serve to strengthen
our quest for a harmonious, peaceful, disciplined, and just society.
“I urge all our citizens to continue to uphold
the ties that bind all of us either as Muslims or followers of other religions
together by showing and exhibiting the well cherished values of respect,
kindness, love, generosity and faithfulness in furtherance of our collective
wellbeing,” Gov. Buni said.
Gov. Buni
also assured of his administration’s commitment to the implementations of his
program that will impact positively on the people of the state, while calling
on the people to cooperate with security agencies in the fight against the
security challenges in the state.
In his message, Borno state governor Babagana
Umara Zulum, reminded the people of the state to dedicate their Sallah
celebration and commit to prayers all security agencies in the state whom
according to him are making huge sacrifices for the state to attain peace.
Gov. Zulum, apart from prayers also called on
citizens to be generous in whatever they have to share with the families of the
fallen heroes who have worked tirelessly and lost their lives in the state in
an attempt to give peace to Borno.
"With the Eid-IL-Kabir being
about faith and sacrifices in obedience to Allah, citizens should without losing
focus on spiritual essence, also reflect very deeply, that even as we all
gather in exciting congregations, share moments with our loved ones, exchange
visits and gifts with families and friends, there are soldiers, policemen,
other armed forces in the para-military and the DSS, volunteers from the
Civilian JTF, hunters and vigilantes who are in war fronts sacrificing their
safety, sacrificing proximity to their loved ones and sacrificing all the
sallah excitements mainly to ensure that those of us who celebrate the
festivities, do so in an atmosphere of sustained peace.
“As we celebrate, each of us owes
these patriotic soldiers, other armed forces and volunteers portions of our
time to remember and pray that Allah keeps all of them safe and make them
consistently victorious over the Boko Haram insurgents.
“Beside prayers, I appeal to
citizens to share whatever they can with families of fallen soldiers,
policemen, civilian JTF, hunters and vigilantes within their reach, in
recognition and appreciation of the sacrifices made by their bread winners to
help in Borno's desperate search for peace" Professor Zulum said.
The Governor also prayed that this
Sallah will be the last for thousands of displaced people and orphans who have
been forced out of their homes as a result of the Boko Haram crisis.
"Thousands of orphans; hundreds
of old and weak women and men will be celebrating the sallah as displaced
persons in government camps within Nigeria and as refugees in Republics of
Niger, Cameroon and Chad. We owe them prayers for permanent peace and
restoration of livelihoods in their communities so that insha'Allah, this will
be their last sallah as IDPs and refugees. Aside prayers, we owe them support.
I appeal to citizens to extend kinds gestures to displaced persons within their
reach" the Governor said.
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