President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerians to pray for the poor and vulnerable in the country.
Tinubu also called for more prayers for the military and security agencies currently making sacrifices to keep the nation safe, particularly those confronting terrorists and bandits.
The president, who observed the Eid-al-Adha prayers at the Eid Ground in Dodan Barracks, Lagos State, on Friday, June 6, 2025, told reporters that the security agencies and vulnerable citizens should top the prayer list.
Tinubu said: “We should remember to pray and give to those who are very vulnerable in the spirit of the season, which is sacrifice.
“We must unite, remain our brothers’ keeper, and give to our neighbours. We should show love to everyone.
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“We must also pray hard for our troops to keep us safe. They are making sacrifices in the challenges that we face from terrorism and banditry today. We must pray for them specifically, remember their sacrifices, and continue to behave well as citizens.”
Speaking at the prayer ground, the Chief Imam of Lagos State, Suleiman Oluwatoyin Abu-Nola, urged the Muslim faithful to remember and reflect on Abraham’s sacrificial life.
“The whole essence of today is sacrifice. We must learn to make sacrifices for our family, nation, and community. We must render our service to Allah, not men,” he said.
The Chief Imam called on worshipers to live in peace and consider the needs of their neighbours, the poor, and vulnerable.
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