A Call For Greater Understanding And Unity
In an uplifting declaration, Abdullahi Ayinde Enilolobo, Chairman of The Mandate Movement, extends warm greetings to Muslim communities nationwide as they embark on the sacred journey of Ramadan. This auspicious occasion marks a time of reflection, spiritual growth, and unity for the global Muslim community.
Prince Adewale Arogundade, a distinguished member of the group's central working committee (CWC), conveyed a statement on behalf of the chairman, reflecting on the profound teachings of Prophet Mohammed (SAW). The emphasis was on virtues such as compassion, self-discipline, and generosity, inspiring a collective effort to cultivate empathy and understanding. This call to action aims to foster a stronger sense of community and solidarity among followers.
"As Muslims commence their journey of fasting and prayer, I call upon everyone to join in supplication for the well-being of all Muslims, fellow citizens, members of The Mandate Movement, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the government of Nigeria. I'm hopeful that this holy month will bring blessings, peace, and prosperity to the nation," stated Enilolobo.
Expressing concern for those who may have misrepresented or misunderstood the values of The Mandate Movement, Enilolobo extended prayers during this holy month, with a call for positive change and a pathway to greater understanding and unity.
"In the spirit of Ramadan, The Mandate Movement extends prayers to those who may have misrepresented or misunderstood the organization's values. I sincerely hope that this fasting period becomes an opportunity for positive change, leading to a path of greater understanding and unity," he remarked.
Chairman Enilolobo concluded with a heartfelt prayer, invoking Allah's grace to illuminate hearts and guide towards righteousness throughout this sacred month. The Mandate Movement wishes everyone a blessed Ramadan, filled with peace, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment.
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