- Safiu Kehinde
President Bola Tinubu has called for peace, unity and good neighbourliness between Christians and Muslims.
Tinubu made the call while commemorating with both religious bodies for the commencement of the Ramadan and Lent fasting.
The President, in a statement issued on Wednesday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described the commencement of both fasting season on the same day as a prove that we are one people under God.
While describing the Lenten season as a time of following Jesus Christ’s example with fasting, abstinence, and penitence, Tinubu described Ramadan as a hallowed season that reflects total submission to God Almighty and His command of sacrifice, devotion, service, and communal love and giving.
He admonished both religious communities to live by the good percept of their faiths while pray that the lessons, blessings, and joys of these sacred seasons abide with everyone.
The statement read; “With profound reverence to God Almighty, I greet the Christian and Muslim faithful on the solemn occasions of Lent and Ramadan.
“This year, Lent and Ramadan begin on the same day. This is not a common occurrence, and it reminds us that as a people of faith, we share a lot in common and are one people under God.
“For Christians, the Lenten season is a time for fasting, abstinence, and penitence, following Jesus Christ’s example in the wilderness before His crucifixion, which brought salvation to mankind.
“For Muslims, Ramadan is a hallowed season that reflects total submission to God Almighty and His command of sacrifice, devotion, service, and communal love and giving.
“It marks one of the five pillars of Islam. Beyond the obligatory fasting, Ramadan calls for deep spiritual reflection in obedience to Islam’s injunctions.
“As a nation and as a people, I urge us, as we embark on these important observances, to ensure good neighbourliness, promote peace, unity, and stability, and pray for the progress and security of our nation.
“Let us live by the good precepts of our faiths and be honourable in our duty to God and fellow humans. I pray that the lessons, blessings, and joys of these sacred seasons abide with us always.”
