Mr Abubakar reminded the Muslims of the need to be selfless in service to God and humanity.
He urged those in charge of managing the centres and the distribution of the palliatives to do so with absolute piety.
“This sacred period is a time to seek God’s face through fasting and good deeds.’’
The Etsu Nupe expressed sadness over the decay in public schools.
The Sultan gave the assurance during the annual JNI Central Council Conference in Minna on Monday.
According to Mr Abubakar, this is the only way their domains can achieve the desired level of development.
The governor said the gesture was out of the state government’s will in coming up with initiatives to foster peace and nurture harmonious relationships among the people.
The collapse of the road, which has now become an annual event, resulted from a heavy downpour in the last week.
He underscored the need for all Nigerians, irrespective of religious, political or ethnic affiliations, to put national interest above self-interest.
Governor Sani-Bello described the death of the emir as a colossal loss to the state in general and the Kagara emirate.
