Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), says Nigeria is “at a point of despondency and
confusion”.
In a statement released on Thursday, Abubakar asked Muslims
to pray for the country during the Ramadan period.
The former vice-president said Muslims should use the holy
month to pursue peace and make sacrifices for people.
“As Muslims, we understand that the basic tenets of this
holy month are about sacrifice and devotion in worship to God. For us as
Nigerians, this year’s Ramadan has come at a time when our dear country is at a
crossroads,” the statement reads.
“For us as
individuals and as a people, we are at a point of despondency and confusion.
But the month of Ramadan has come to us as a blessing from the Almighty with an
opportunity for us to wash away our worries, doubts, and hopelessness.
“It is quite clear that the essential principles of this
holy month are what is needed to heal our wounds, both as individuals and as a
country. First is the importance of sacrifice not just to our families and the
people around us but to the cause of peace. And secondly, is the requirement of
piety from us all in the worship of God.
“I, therefore, enjoin all Muslims in Nigeria and the world
over to use the benefits of this holy month of Ramadan to seek spiritual
guidance, as I wish us a happy Ramadan fasting. May God bless you all and count
our sacrifices in this holy month as acts of worship.”
Atiku was the first runner-up in the February 25 presidential
election. He is challenging the result in court alongside Peter Obi of the
Labour Party (LP) who was the second runner-up.
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