In a statement personally signed by the former leader, he described the festival as an important period for spiritual reflection and a reminder of shared human values.
Jonathan noted that Eid al-Fitr highlights key principles of Islam such as devotion, sacrifice, and obedience to God, adding that the occasion offers an opportunity for both individuals and communities to reaffirm their commitment to these ideals.
He said the festival embodies values that inspire hope and strengthen bonds among people, regardless of differences.
The former president urged Nigerians to apply the lessons of Ramadan and Eid in fostering national unity and mutual understanding.
He emphasized that as Muslims around the world reflect on the virtues of obedience and generosity, Nigerians should draw from the same spirit to build stronger relationships and promote harmony.
Jonathan also encouraged citizens, irrespective of religious or ethnic backgrounds, to work together towards achieving peace, progress, and national development.
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