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Buhari, Lawan, governors, CAN, Senator Tinubu: let there be peace, religious tolerance

  • Nigerian leaders felicitate Muslims on Mawlud Nabbiy

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday led other Nigerian leaders and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to felicitate Muslims on today’s celebration of Mawlud Nabbiy, the birthday of Prophet Mohammad (SAW).

In a statement in Abuja by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, President Buhari urged Muslims to strive for “forgiveness and closeness to the noble life and teachings of the Prophet (SAW) whose birthday is being marked on this blessed day. On this auspicious occasion, I wish you all the blessings of today”.

Senate President Ahmad Lawan advised the Muslim Ummah on the need for peaceful coexistence, love and tolerance among Nigerians and other people across the world.

“Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) set clear examples through his life of piety and fervent worship of Allah for all true Muslims to emulate at all times,” he said in a statement by his Special Adviser (Media), Ola Awoniyi.

The senator representing Lagos Central in the National Assembly, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, also rejoiced with Muslims on the Islamic celebration.

In a personal statement, she said: “I felicitate our Muslim brothers and sisters in the Lagos Central Senatorial District, Lagos State, and across the Federation on the commemoration of the birthday of Prophet Mohammad (SAW).

“The birth, life, and teachings of the Prophet are lessons in devotion and dedication, and indeed, worthy of celebration.

“Often celebrated with family, it is a time to, as a unit, profess the Muslim faith to one another, reminding each other of the teachings of the Prophet and strengthening their faith. If we can get it right at the smallest unit of society, which is the family, it will be easier to fix the ills that have become prevalent in the larger society.

“Beyond celebrating with immediate family, we should also extend a hand of fellowship to others around us, regardless of affiliations, creed, and religion.“We must also take time to reflect on the teachings of the Prophet, especially as they relate to our dear nation, Nigeria. We must embrace charity to one another, living a life of piety, while doing our part towards ensuring our peaceful co-existence as a nation.

“Thus, I enjoin us all to, in these times, continue to seek God’s intervention in all our affairs as a nation.”

CAN congratulated the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) under the leadership of the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, and all Muslims across the country on the celebration of this year’s Mawlud Nabbiy.

A statement by its General Secretary, Joseph Daramola, said: “We send the best wishes to our Muslim brothers and sisters from CAN on this year’s occasion of the birth of Prophet Mohammed (SAW). His birth has given them the power of peaceful co-existence, code of conduct and boldness to live holy lives here on earth and assurance to enter into Paradise in the Hereafter without any hindrance…”

Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi urged Nigerians to renew their faith in God and intensify prayers for the country to surmount its challenges.

Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike advised Muslims to imbibe the virtues of love, peace, patience, communal living and honesty, which Prophet Mohammad preached and practised.

Cross River State Governor Ben Ayade urged Muslims to emulate Prophet Mohammad (SAW) who he said exemplified unity, kindness, humility, and peaceful co-existence.

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