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EID-EL-FITR:  Gov Bago urges  Muslims to pray for enduring peace in Nigeria 

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By Daniel Ebi, Minna 

Niger State Governor,  Mohammed Umaru Bago has urged the Muslim Ummah to pray for an enduring peace in the country.

He tasked the muslims to equally uphold dedication in the worship of Allah beyond the Ramadan period.

In a message through his Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, the  Governor congratulates the Muslim Ummah across the globe on the successful completion of this year’s Ramadan fast and the Eid-el-Fitr celebration.

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He reminds the Muslim Ummah that the teachings of Quran and Hadith, centred on peace, love, discipline, and humility.

He  explained that the worship of Allah is not only observed during Ramadan fast, but for lifelong .

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While thanking Allah for the Eid-el-Fitr celebration, the Governor notes that the celebration revolves around love, arms giving to the less privileged and peaceful co-existence with people of other religions.

He calls on them to use the period to also pray for enduring peace in Nigeria as a whole and Niger State in particular, as well as all the leaders to continue to serve humanity selflessly.

Governor  Bago further restates his commitment to building a New Niger where everyone will have a sense of belonging.

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