
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has felicitated the Muslim Ummah as the holy month of Ramadan commences with the siting of the moon.
Governor Oyebanji said being alive to witness and participate in the Ramadan fast is a special grace bestowed upon the faithful by the Almighty Allah, which should not be taken for granted.
The Governor, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, in Ado-Ekiti, urged the Muslim Ummah to utilize the Ramadan fasting period for prayers, worship, alms giving, deep reflection and support for the poor and the vulnerable in the society, which according to him, attracts blessings from Allah.
He described the 30-day fast as an important pillar in Islam, adding that observing the spiritual obligation deepens piety and draws the faithful to the Creator.
While noting that the Ramadan month offers an opportunity for spiritual rebirth, renewal and rejuvenation which creates a strong bond between the Almighty Allah and the faithful, Governor Oyebanji urged the 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.
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The Governor urged the faithful to ensure that the fasting bear positive fruit in their relationship with Allah as well as fellow human beings.
“Ramadan Kareem to all our Muslim brothers and sisters. This sacred month of Ramadan is a sacred month is a time for deep reflection, renewed faith, generosity and act of kindness one to another. May the fasting and prayers that characterize the month bring us greater level of peace, progress and abundant blessings,” the Governor added.