…Urges Support for Less Privileged
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has extended his felicitations to the Muslims Ummah as the holy month of Ramadan commences.
The Governor said beginning the holy month and being alive to witness it is a special grace bestowed upon the faithful by the Almighty Allah which should not be taken for granted.
Governor Oyebanji in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, urged the Muslim Ummah to utilize the period for prayers, worship, alms giving and support for the poor and the less privileged in the society in order to receive blessings from Allah.
- EKSG SUSPENDS PRINCIPAL FOR UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE OF SCHOOL FACILITY FOR SOCIAL EVENT
- EKSG WARNS AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES AT THE ABANIJORIN ROCK.
- Ekiti Restates Commitment to Poverty Alleviation.
- First Lady Oluremi Tinubu launches Renewed Hope Initiative food outreach in Ekiti
- Airport: Ekiti Pays N300m Compensation to 377 Land Owners
Describing the 30-day fast as an important pillar in Islam, Governor Oyebanji said observing the spiritual obligation draws the faithful to the Creator and deepens piety.
While noting that Ramadan offers an opportunity for spiritual rebirth, renewal and rejuvenation which creates a strong bond between the Almighty Allah and the faithful, the Governor urged Muslim faithful to be more steadfast in their prayers for Ekiti State and Nigeria so that greater level of peace, progress and prosperity can be achieved.
According to the Governor, the rigours of participation in fasting should bear positive fruit in their relationship with Allah and fellow human beings.
“I pray that the Muslim faithful be rewarded with the abundant blessings that come with the month and protect us to successfully complete the fast and retain the blessings of the holy month,” the Governor added.