
Sallah: Fayemi Calls for Reflection and National Recommitment
Former governor of Ekiti State and ex-Chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) Dr Kayode Fayemi, has called on Nigerians to use the sallah period for introspection and recommit themselves to national unity.
He noted that “this is a time for us to look beyond our differences and focus on what unites us as Nigerians — our shared aspirations for security, prosperity, and good governance,” emphasizing that “Our diversity, often seen as a source of division, remains one of our greatest assets when harnessed constructively.”
Fayemi in his sallah message to the Muslim faithful said, “As we celebrate, let us renew our faith not just in our religious beliefs, but in our capacity as Nigerians to overcome present challenges and build a more prosperous, secure, and united nation for current and future generations.”
“I join millions of Nigerians in celebrating our Muslim brothers and sisters as they commemorate this significant religious festival,” he said.
“The spirit of Eid al-Adha reminds us of the importance of sacrifice, charity, and our collective responsibility to one another as citizens of this great nation.”
He urged Muslims to celebrate with moderation, acknowledging the economic hardships many families are facing.
“Let us balance our festivities with empathy and kindness towards those less fortunate,” he advised.
He noted that the “true essence of Sallah does not lie in extravagant festivities, but in acts of kindness, sharing with the less privileged, and strengthening the bonds of brotherhood.”
Fayemi highlighted the country’s economic and security challenges.
“We cannot deny that our country faces significant challenges today, especially with the rising cost of living, unemployment, and insecurity,” he added.
“In the face of adversity, Nigerians have consistently demonstrated remarkable resilience, creativity, and an unshakeable belief in our collective destiny.
“The energy and innovation of our young people, the wisdom of our elders, and our shared values across religious and ethnic lines provide the bedrock for national transformation.”
“As we celebrate, let us renew our faith not just in our religious beliefs, but in our capacity as Nigerians to overcome present challenges and build a more prosperous, secure, and united nation for current and future generations.”
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