President
of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has urged Muslim faithful and the
citizenry in general, to make the fear of God the watchword in their
lives.
In a goodwill message on the occasion of the Eid-el-Kabir, the Senate
president said the event symbolised the fear of Allah and the desire of
man to always comply with the wish of his creator. This, he said, was
exemplified by the life of Prophet Ibrahim.
Saraki, who stated this in a statement issued on Wednesday by his
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu, gave
reasons why the fear of God must reign supreme.
“With the fear of Allah, mutual respect and love, we will tolerate one
another, work together and be able to harness our abundant resources as a
progressive nation.
“We cannot achieve much with unnecessary frictions and disharmony. What
Nigerians need now is to move forward with the present change era”,
Saraki said.
He also called on Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of love, tolerance and
mutual respect, adding that these virtues are the panacea to move the
nation forward.
Saraki continued, “We have herculean tasks to address. Our army of unemployed graduates and youths are hovering on the street.
“Insecurity is threatening the peace and social development of our dear
nation, quality health care services and economic buoyancy are major
challenges that require urgent attention.
“I am very optimistic that with our collective efforts, these challenges are surmountable and we will soon overcome”.
The Senate president also called on all arms of government not to rest
on their oars in the onerous task of building a formidable nation where
all Nigerians will live in peace and prosperity.
He further called on the Muslim community to continue to pray for the
government, the military and other security agencies in the fight
against insurgency, stressing that peace and socio-economic development
of the nation remained paramount.
On behalf of the Senate, Saraki pledged the lawmakers’ continuous
support and encouragement towards putting the nation on the right track.
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