Ramadan: Tinubu Preaches World Peace, Stability

April 6, 2024
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Ramadan: Tinubu Preaches World Peace, Stability

President Bola Tinubu has once again made a strong appeal for world peace and stability, particularly in Africa and trouble spots around the globe.

The Nigerian leader made the call while addressing members of the Diplomatic Corps and Heads of International Organisations during Iftar at the State House, Abuja on Friday.

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According to a statement by his spokesperson, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu urged the ambassadors to convey the message of peace and stability to their respective countries.

Ramadan: Tinubu Preaches World Peace, Stability
Members of the diplomatic Corp who visited President Tinubu on Friday in the State House Abuja

His words: “It is an honour for me to speak to you collectively and share with you the diverse culture that Nigeria embodies. Sharing this moment with you is a privilege for us.”

Reflecting on the essence of Ramadan, President Tinubu emphasized the values of tolerance and perseverance, noting their importance in fostering peace and stability worldwide.

“Ramadan is a period of self-denial, sharing, tolerance, and perseverance. It is a time for us to bring peace and stability to the world. I appreciate your coming and sharing of peace with us,” Tinubu remarked.

He appealed to members of the Diplomatic Corps to extend their care and support to the needy and the vulnerable, noting the collective responsibility to promote peace and stability globally.

“Let us in our hearts care for the needy and those who have nothing. Together, we can promote peace and stability in the world. It is what you need to convey to your various countries, that stability and peace are attainable. We should all come together to promote peace in the world.

“There will be no economic stability without peace in the world,” the President stated.

Ambassador Salaheddine Abbas Ibrahim, High Commissioner of Cameroon and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, expressed gratitude for the generous invitation to share Iftar with President Tinubu.

He prayed the blessings of the last days of Ramadan upon Nigeria and wished President Tinubu fruitful stewardship for peace and prosperity in the country.

Commending the President for bringing renewed hope to Nigerians, High Commissioner Ibrahim assured him that Nigeria can rely on the international community as a veritable partner.

Earlier at the State House mosque, President Tinubu joined other Muslim faithful to participate in the closing of the Ramadan Tafsir.

He urged the Muslim faithful to uphold the lessons of the Holy month beyond the fasting season by living in peace and harmony with one another.

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“I want to thank God Almighty that we started this Ramadan with the opening knowledge of Tafsir. I thank the Imams for their dedication, love, and commitment to the faith. My appeal is for them to continue to preach the sermon of goodwill,’’ President Tinubu concluded.

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