The speaker urged all Nigerians, especially Muslims, to carry the virtues nurtured during Ramadan into their daily lives.
According to the statement, Wednesday, which corresponds to Ramadan 29, 1447 AH, has been designated for the sighting of the new moon.
“We urge the Muslim ummah to intensify prayers for divine intervention to end these tragic cycles of violence,” said JNI.
The commissioner reiterated the state government’s focus on results rather than outcomes and urged all stakeholders to work diligently to achieve the desired goals.
Mr Obasanjo warned of the challenges Nigeria could face by 2050, when the population is projected to reach 400 million.
Mr Sa’ad said the need for effective protection measures was paramount, given the challenges faced by the vast majority of children in online activities.
Attorney general of the federation Lateef Fagbemi urged faith-based leaders to encourage survivors to speak out.
Mr Ekpo appreciated Governor Ahmed Aliyu for his administration’s dedication to energy development.
Mr Abubakar thanked Muslims for their commitment to spreading the true values of Islam.
The sultan further encouraged Nigerians to embrace positive change in their attitudes, expressing optimism that the country’s best days lie ahead.
