The President commended Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State for his magnanimity to both Muslims and Christians during the period of fasting.
24th February 2026 07:44 AM ![]()
President Bola Tinubu has called on urged Muslim and Christian leaders in the country to show greater compassion for the poor and underprivileged by pursuing policies that cater to the needs of the majority in the grassroots.
The President made the call while hosting governors for the breaking of an interfaith fast at the Presidential Villa, noting that the simultaneous periods of abstinence and penitence for both religions underscore a common humanity.
Disclosing this in a statement, presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, said Tinubu noted that Ramadan and Lent provide opportunities for leaders in both religions to reflect further on the plight of others and to design programmes that will directly impact the livelihoods of many.
“It is a joy and great honour to be with you again this year. To give thanks to the Almighty God for sparing our lives and keeping us together to see another Ramadan,” the President was quoted as saying.
“A great Ramadan that coincides with that of the Christian faith, Lent. You know what it means: discipline, sacrifice, faith, resilience, and strong determination to continue to bridge together, pray together, and love one another.
“For the humility, self-restraint, love for our neighbours, and their service for humanity, I want to thank all of you for what you have been able to get and achieve so far. I thank God for what we have been able to achieve together.”
The President said more could be achieved, especially in reducing poverty and empowering the youth.
“I didn’t expect this number because some governors are still buried in various congresses and other local government or state-level activities.