Atiku Abubakar, a former Vice President, on Friday, urged
the Muslims in Nigeria to get close to God spiritually and seek his relief from
the myriad of problems hindering the progress of the nation as the Holy Month
of Ramadan begins across the Islamic world.
Atiku advised them to remember the Holy Month as a period of
giving, especially to those desperately in need of help and building a better
society.
The politician, in a tweet via his Twitter account, also
urged Muslims to embrace peace and the spirit of hard work in order to achieve
their desired goals.
Atiku wrote on Twitter, “I congratulate Muslims in Nigeria
and across the globe for witnessing, yet again, the commencement of fasting in
the Holy month of Ramadan.
“I urge Muslims to seize the once-in-a-year opportunity to
get close to God spiritually and seek his favour and relief from the myriad of
problems that have become a clog in the wheel of our progress and development
as a nation.
“This’s a time for us to reflect on building a better society
and our humanity and give charity, especially to those desperately in need of
help.
“Let us also embrace peace and the spirit of hard work to
achieve our desired goals.”
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