As Nigerian Muslims celebrate Eid-el-Fitr alongside their counterparts around the world, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, says he joins other believers in their unwavering faith that Almighty Allah will hear their supplications and meet their needs at this time.
Dr. Obasa’s prayer was included in a letter congratulating Muslims on their heavenly honour of participating in Ramadan.
According to Obasa, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Eromosele Ebhomele, Eid-el-Fitr is more than just a time to eat and celebrate; it is also a day to thank God for the power and passion He has given the Muslim faithful.
“It is a day to reflect on the blessings and opportunities that have been granted by Allah just as it is a period to engage in acts of charity and love to one another.
“As emphasised in the Holy Book, Muslims are advised to give at this period and beyond. They are urged to share love and be compassionate while having the consciousness of Allah’s mercy upon us all.
“I congratulate Muslim faithful both in Lagos, Nigeria and the world for the successful conclusion of the Ramadan while praying that Allah hearkens to all our supplications throughout the period with the faith that He will continue to bless our state and country,” the Speaker said.
Obasa urged the citizens to mark the festival rededicating their lives to God and doubling their patriotism to the country for national prosperity.
“We all must continue to work hard as we build a peaceful, united and prosperous Nigeria under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu while upholding the lessons that Ramadan brings.
“As Nigerians, regardless of our religious beliefs, we have a country that we aspire to see. We all have to make the country achieve that greatness by being more patriotic and working with the government.
“In the same vein, it has been an upward progression for Lagos. The result of the effective collaboration among the arms of the government is very obvious.
“At the House of Assembly, our pro-people direction has resulted in legislation, motions and resolutions that have brought happiness to the residents of our state. We promise to continue to build on our successes.
“On behalf of my family, colleagues at the House, the management and staff of the Assembly, I wish our Muslim brothers and sisters a beautiful celebration,” Dr. Obasa said.