The Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, has assured residents of the state, that The rate of kidnapping, banditry, and other crimes, will soon be things of the past as he urged Muslims to pray for peace in the state.
Governor Sule said this during an interview with journalists in his hometown in Gudi in Akwanga local area of the state, where he joined other faithful to mark this year’s EID-EL-KABIR celebration.
He pointed out that the feast is a test of faith in commemoration of the sublime submission by Prophet Ibrahim Alaihislam which called for sacrifice.
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He urged Muslims and other residents to live a life of selflessness, sacrifice, and adherence to God’s commands.
Strict Adherence to covid- 19 protocols against the third wave of the pandemic, also formed part of the message on the celebration.
Edited: Tunde Orebiyi







