Eid-al-Fitr: Nyampa, Madi, Maduwa, Felicitate with Governor Fintiri, Muslim Faithful.
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-al-Fitr in 2024, Hon. Dauda Nyampa, a member of the House of Representatives representing Michika/Madagali in the green chamber, former chairman of the Adamawa State Pension Board, and PDP chieftain, Hon. Stephen Maduwa, have expressed greetings and called for prayers for Nigeria.
In a statement, Nyampa urged all Nigerians to join Governor Fintiri and make personal sacrifices for the betterment of our state and the world at large.
He also asked Nigerians to pray for the less fortunate and show God’s love for them via us, His creation.
He made it plain that he and his family will celebrate Eid-al-Fitr alongside Nigerian Muslims. This Eid provides an opportunity for people all around the world to get together in celebration of the Islamic concept of a free conscience from crimes against God.
Madi issued a statement urging Adamawa residents to recommit to making their state more economically and politically stable while Governor Fintiri remains in power.
For national harmony and tranquilly, he urged all inhabitants, whatever of faith, to pray.
The fact that Eid-el-Fitr is being honoured today is noteworthy. He finished by stating that this demonstrates that Allah will show us double mercy for our prayers on this special day.
Madi, the former chairman of the Adamawa Pension Board, complimented Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri for bringing rationality and accountability to the state’s pension system during his tenure. Madi implored Adamawa residents to pray for Fintiri’s health and for God to guide him in completing the good task he has started.
In a similar spirit, PDP leader Hon. Stephen Maduwa of Adamawa asked Nigerians to reject blame and instead embrace the principles of selflessness, forgiveness, and national pride.
In a message of goodwill to the Muslim faithful, the PDP scribe urged all Adamawa sons and daughters to continue supporting the governor’s efforts to create a new Adamawa, noting that the season provides an opportunity to reflect on national challenges and how they might be overcome.