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The Governor-elect of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, has urged Muslims to use the month of Ramadan to pray for the development of the state.

Sani, who urged the people of Kaduna State to embrace peace and unity during the period, enjoined the citizens to reflect on the values of love and tolerance that are essential for the progress and development of the state.

The Governor-elect, in a statement issued on Thursday, called on the people of Kaduna State to work together to build a peaceful and prosperous state where all citizens can thrive.

The senator further thanked the citizens for their “resilience and steadfastness during the hard-fought” March 18 governorship election in the state.

“The outcome of the election shows that democracy is alive and well in our state, and I am grateful for the trust you have bestowed on me to lead Kaduna State to greater heights.

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“Ramadan is a time for self-reflection, spiritual rejuvenation, and an opportunity to draw closer to Allah. It is a time to strengthen our faith and to seek Allah’s blessings for ourselves, our families, and our beloved state.

“As we embark on this holy month, I urge you to reflect on the values of unity, love, and tolerance that are essential for the progress and development of our state.

“In light of recent events, I want to call on all citizens of Kaduna State to embrace peace and unity, irrespective of political affiliation or religious beliefs. We are one people, and our strength lies in our diversity. Let us work together to build a peaceful and prosperous Kaduna State where all citizens can thrive.

“To our Muslim brothers and sisters, I implore you to use this holy month to pray for our state, our leaders, and our country. Let us ask Allah to guide us in our quest to build a more prosperous and equitable society, where justice, fairness, and equality reign.

“As we observe this year’s Ramadan, I pray that Allah grants us the strength and fortitude to overcome the challenges facing our state and country. May our collective efforts be rewarded with peace, progress, and prosperity,” Sani stated.

The Star

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