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Soludo, Kogi deputy gov urge unity, peaceful coexistence among Nigerians

The governor commended the Muslim community for their resilience, spiritual discipline, and endurance throughout the 30-day fasting period.

• March 20, 2026
Chukwuma Soludo
Anambra Governor, Chukwuma Soludo

Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra on Friday congratulated Muslim faithful across Nigeria on the occasion of Eid-el-Fitr, urging them to uphold the values and virtues imbibed during the holy month of Ramadan.

Mr Soludo, in a statement by his press secretary, Christian Abirime, highlighted the spiritual growth and self-discipline Ramadan fostered among participants.

The governor commended the Muslim community for their resilience, spiritual discipline, and endurance throughout the 30-day fasting period, saying the virtues strengthened character and contributed to a morally upright society.

According to him, values such as patience, charity, and self-denial practised during Ramadan are critical for societal cohesion, peaceful coexistence, and the promotion of empathy and goodwill among community members.

“I urge Muslims to sustain the spirit of devotion and good deeds beyond Ramadan while remaining steadfast in prayers for peace, unity, and progress in Anambra and across Nigeria,” he said.

The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to inclusiveness, pledging to continue promoting religious harmony, tolerance, and mutual respect among all residents of the state for collective development.

In the same vein, the deputy governor of Kogi, Joel Salifu, urged citizens to embrace peace, unity, and mutual support.

Mr Salifu made the call in a Ramadan message signed by his press secretary, Emmanuel Unubi, on Friday in Lokoja.

He commended the Muslim faithful for their patience, prayers, and sacrifices throughout the fasting period. Mr Salifu encouraged residents to sustain these values beyond the fasting period.

The deputy governor assured the people that the administration of Governor Ahmed Ododo remained committed to improving the welfare, safety, and overall well-being of its citizens.

Mr Salifu also wished the Muslim faithful a happy and peaceful Eid-el-Fitr celebration and urged them to celebrate responsibly.

(NAN)

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