Governor Hope Uzodimma says Nigerians must work and pray to keep the country united as he called on Muslims to pray for unity.
Mr Uzodimma made the call in a statement by his chief press secretary, Oguwike Nwachukwu, in Owerri on Tuesday.
While congratulating the Muslim faithful on completing their Ramadan fast, he urged them to reflect on Prophet Muhammad’s teachings on love for one another and peaceful coexistence.
He advised them to hold on to their resilience, dedication, patience, and self-sacrifice in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and the threats of insecurity.
The governor said God had been gracious to Nigeria and urged both Muslims and Christians to remain steadfast in their prayers for a prosperous and united country.
“We do not have any other country to call our own, but Nigeria. Therefore, it behooves all of us, irrespective of our faith, to ensure that Nigeria is made the envy of other countries,” he said.
Mr Uzodimma noted that this year’s celebration had provided an opportunity to reflect on the awesomeness of God in the face of challenges.
He assured the celebrants of the government’s preparedness to protect the lives and property of all residents.
The governor also solicited their continuous prayers for the government while promising that his administration will always serve the interest of law-abiding residents.
Mr Uzodimma appealed to the Muslim faithful to spare some thoughts for the vulnerable, weak, and needy in their midst, urging them to show some love in the spirit of the celebration.
(NAN)