EID-EL
FITR: “CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR QUICK END TO COVID-19”, FCT MINISTER CHARGE MUSLIM
FAITHFUL
…THANKS
FRONTLINE WORKERS FOR DEDICATION TO DUTY
1. The Minister of the FCT, Malam Muhammad Musa on behalf of the FCT
Administration has congratulated Muslim faithful across the Territory for the
successful completion of the Ramadan fast and wishes them a pleasant and joyous
Eid-el Fitr celebration.
MOHAMMED BELLO, FCT MINISTER |
2. Malam Bello who said this as part of his Sallah message to FCT
residents also urged them to intensify their prayers for the end of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
3. In the words of the Minister, “while the Holy month of Ramadan
was no doubt used to pray fervently for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and
its negative consequences on the society, I must urge the Muslim Ummah not to
relent in their prayers but rather intensify them even after Ramadan, because
in times of tribulations, true supplications to the Almighty indeed yields
positive results”.
4. The FCT Minister also used the occasion to express his appreciation
on behalf of the FCTA and all residents of the FCT to health and other
essential workers in the frontlines of the battle against the Coronavirus
disease.
5. He praised them for their dedication to duty and the sacrifices they
are making in ensuring that there are no dramatic spikes in the number of
positive cases in the FCT and keeping the numbers within manageable limits.
6. Malam Bello also thanked individuals, corporate, religious and
non-governmental organisations as well as some government establishments for
their contributions in the provision of medical equipment and facilities as
well as palliatives for the less privileged members of the society who are
being negatively impacted by COVID-19. Their generosity, he said underscores
the significance of the FCT as Nigeria’s Center of Unity.
7. The Minister also advised residents that while enjoying the
festivities, they should obey all laid down protocols of hand washing, face
covering, staying at home and social distancing. He reminded residents that
these measures were put in place for the safety and wellbeing of everyone.
8. He said “COVID-19 does not discriminate on whom it affects and there
is therefore the need for residents to take personal responsibility for their
health. If you observe any symptoms associated with the virus, please, contact
the relevant health authorities.”
9. The Minister continued, “Remember that COVID-19 is not a death
sentence and there is the need to avoid stigmatizing anyone who has been
infected. Defeating it will require the cooperation and collaboration of all”.
10.Malam
Bello once again wished residents a happy Eid-El Fitr celebrations and
encouraged them to enjoy the festivities from the safety of their homes.
ANTHONY OGUNLEYE
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
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