President Tinubu Bola has convinced the Nigerians that this nation is on the road to recovery, calling for patience, unity, and sustainable prayer when the country marks the celebration of 2025 Eid-El-Kabir.
In Sallah’s message delivered on Thursday, Tinubu acknowledged the difficulties caused by economic reform but stated that the worst was now over.
“We may not be in the place that we aspire to, but I encourage all Nigerians not to lose hope. Let’s hold on to faith and survive us. Our reforms get attraction, with the main economic indicators now moving in a positive direction. Immediately, all will feel the benefits,” said the President.
He explained that while the impact of policy changes might require time to be fully realized, they were finally intended to change life and put a strong foundation for eternal prosperity.
“The ultimate goal of this reform is not only to improve statistics but to change life and make Nigeria firmly on the road to sustainable development. There is no quick improvement, but we are committed to improving our economic foundation once and for all,” he said.
“Our government will continue to act in accordance with the best interests of the country, ensuring that the benefits we record are translated into improving people’s lives.”
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In his speech, Tinubu also used the opportunity to call the Nigerians to pray for security personnel and the country’s armed forces, acknowledged their sacrifice in dealing with national threats.
“When we observe this Eid al -Fitr, let’s continue our prayers for our forehead officers, who risk their lives for our safety and safety. Let’s pray for our leaders at all our levels and countries. Let us pray for peace in the world of our problems and uncertainty.
The President reflects a deeper meaning of Idul Fitri-Kabir, emphasizing the values of devotion, sacrifice, and compassion that is important for national development and unity.
“Eid al -Fitr reminds us of our responsibility outside of faith: to show resilience, tolerance, compassion, and dedication to the progress of our beloved country,” Tinubu said, taking inspiration from the story of the Prophet Ibrahim as a symbol of faith and unwailed dissatisfaction.
When Nigerians gather to celebrate, Tinubu’s message strengthens the need for collective endurance, belief in the future of the nation, and a joint commitment to rebuild the country together.