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As Muslims celebrate Eid-el-Fitr, they’re being urged to carry the lessons and teachings of Ramadan forward.
The Chief Imam of Jibwis Dutsinma, Sheik Muntari Salisu, emphasized that the principles learned during Ramadan shouldn’t be left behind, but rather continued to be practiced.
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He stressed the importance of wealthy individuals assisting the less privileged with food, money, and other necessities.
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Imam Salisu also called for frequent prayers for peace, progress, and stability in Katsina and Nigeria as a whole.
Additionally, he advised the government to intensify efforts to address the country’s security challenges.
Earlier, in his free sermon preaching, Malam Ahamed Saidu condemned the recent killing of innocent northerners in the Oromi Community of Edo state and called on the state and federal governments to ensure that the culprits face the wrath of the law.
He also advocated for unity in the north, citing examples from important personalities, including Sir Ahamadu Bello Sardauna, Tafawa Balewa, Yakubu Gowan, Hassan Usman, and Galadiman Kano, among others.