…As governor urges Muslims to pray for
Nigeria’s progress, unity at Eid-El-Maulud
The Nasrul-lahi-li Fathi Society (NASFAT) of Nigeria, on
Thursday, commended Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State for displaying
high level of religious tolerance ever since assuming the mantle of leadership
two and half years ago, saying that the development had brought about peace and
harmony among all the religious bodies in the State.
National President of NASFAT, Alhaji Kamil Abayomi Abolarinwa,
who said this when he led the national leadership of the body on a courtesy
visit to Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja, also lauded Governor Ambode for the
massive infrastructural projects across the State in the last two and half
years.
He said the numerous projects already implemented and ongoing
were positively touching lives of residents of the State.
While commending Governor Ambode for the religious harmony in
the State, Abolarinwa said: “We specifically appreciate your religious
tolerance. You (Ambode) are a Christian but you conduct yourself as a human
being and you relate with every religion with tolerance. May almighty Allah
(SWT) continue to protect you and guide you right.”
Alluding to the various infrastructural projects across the
State, the NASFAT leader said: “We are here not only to say good morning but to
say thank you. We know you are doing well. Incidentally, yesterday, November
29, marked the 30th month Governor Ambode got to the saddle of governance in
Lagos State and we want to commend you for good governance and infrastructure
development in the State.
“There are too many projects to allude to but everybody who had
lived in Lagos in the past and who have lived in Lagos in the last two and half
years, will likely pass through Ojota and will not know they have passed
through Ojota and when they are going towards Lagos-Shagamu expressway, they will
pass through Berger and will not know they have passed the Berger Junction.
“Also, journey to Ota from Agege and Iyana Ipaja through Abule
Egba has been made easy with the perennial traffic gone. All these touches the
lives of every citizen of Lagos State and when you reduce the manhour you spend
in traffic, then your life has suddenly become better for it.
Besides, Abolarinwa congratulated the Governor for the awards
won by the State Government at the 2017 Hajj exercise largely due to his
support, saying out of eight awards up for grabs, Lagos won seven including the
Best State in Hajj performance.
He, however, solicited for the continuous support and
partnership of the State Government with NASFAT for the development of Muslim
ummah in the State.
Responding, Governor Ambode commended religious bodies in the
State for exhibiting tolerance for each other, saying the peaceful atmosphere
had made the economy of the State to continue to thrive.
He said: Yes, it has been two and half years that we came here
but it has been two and half years of religious harmony and tolerance. There is
no way I would have done it without your intrinsic support. Yes, it is not
visible but it is the most tangible part of the progress that we have made
because without religious harmony and tolerance, there can’t be a platform for
us to do any infrastructure or the things we are doing and so I just want to
thank you.
“Sometimes you find in different cities civil strife, religious
strife but in Lagos there has never been anything like that and I want to thank
you for the peaceful atmosphere in Lagos. Today, economy of Lagos has improved;
the security of Lagos has improved but again it is for the people who are able
to go about their daily callings and able to go about the things they do that
these things are benefiting.”
Also, in his Eid-El-Maulud message, Governor Ambode called on
Muslims to continue to offer prayers for greater peace, unity and continuous
progress of Nigeria.
The Governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr.
Habib Aruna, particularly enjoined Muslims to follow the exemplary leadership
of the Holy Prophet by promoting peaceful co-existence and uphold his legacies
of unity, integrity and love for one’s neighbour.
While imploring Nigerians to shun ethnic, political and
religious differences and work towards building a safer and better Nigeria,
Governor Ambode said the celebration of the birth of the Prophet should renew
the faith and bond of unity as one people and one nation irrespective of
diversity.
“I want to seize this occasion to urge all Nigerians to commit
themselves to making a greater effort to imbibe these qualities and values as
they celebrate the Prophet’s birth.
“Let me therefore on behalf of all the good people of Lagos
State wish our Muslim brothers and sisters a happy Eid-El-Maulud celebration,”
Governor Ambode said.
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