Hajia Asabe Gamawa has congratulated Muslims globally for the successful completion of the month-long Ramadan fast in year 2024.
According to a statement she personally signed and made available to newsmen, she said:
“As Muslims all over the world celebrate Eid-el-Fitr, which signalled the end of Ramadan, I urge all Muslims to deeply reflect on the lessons taught by the blessed month through promotion of values that will uplift us spiritually and also improve the condition of humanity in general.”
The Kano based businesswoman and philanthropist said she joins Muslims and all other patriotic citizens in the pious expectation that God Almighty will hearken to the supplications of the faithful and bless Nigeria even more abundantly with peace, political stability and national prosperity.
Hajia Gamawa also seizes the opportunity of the Eid-el-Fitri celebrations to reassure all Nigerians that against the background of persisting challenges to unity, harmony, peaceful co-existence and socio-economic issues in the country she expressed confidence that God Almighty in His mercy will offer Nigeria an enduring succor that will make her the envy of other countries.
“By the reason of the celebration of Eid-el-Fitri and the end of Ramadan, the
Almighty Allah will make Nigeria to experience steady progress for positive national transformation,” she said.
Hajia Asabe wished all Nigerians and friends of Nigeria happy Eid-el-Fitri celebration. She also extended her kindness to those who visited Saudi Arabia for prayers to return back to the country safely with Almighty Allah accepting their “ibadah”.
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