
As dawn broke over a nation yearning for relief, President Bola Tinubu marked this year’s Eid-el-Kabir with a message of cautious optimism.
Reflecting on the sacrifices Nigerians have made through turbulent times, he assured the country that the darkest days were now behind.
Gratitude For Public Endurance
In his Eid-el-Kabir message to Nigerians and Muslims worldwide, Tinubu thanked citizens for showing resilience, patience, and faith as his government implemented bold reforms.
“Together, we have weathered challenging times and are approaching a brighter horizon,” he said.
Eid-el-Kabir Deeper Meaning
He emphasised the significance of Eid-el-Kabir as a moment to reflect on the values of sacrifice, devotion, and selflessness.
Drawing inspiration from Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Tinubu encouraged Nigerians to live out these virtues daily.
Signs Of Progress Emerging
Moreover, he acknowledged the hardships many have endured but explained that recent reforms have started yielding results.
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Key economic indicators now show positive movement.
“We have left the toughest days behind,” he declared.
“Although we haven’t yet reached our ultimate goal, we continue making steady progress.”
Renewed Hope Agenda On Track
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to transform lives and strengthen the economy.
“We continue laying strong foundations for lasting progress,” he noted.
Support For Flood Victims
Furthermore, Tinubu addressed the recent floods in Mokwa, Niger State.
He offered condolences to affected families and urged Nigerians to support recovery efforts and pray for the victims.
Call For Unity And Compassion
As the nation celebrates Eid, Tinubu called on citizens to pray for peace, show compassion, and unite for national progress.
“Let kindness, faith, and shared humanity guide us through this season and into the future,” he concluded.