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Atiku Abubakar Speaks Out On Ramadan Hardships In Nigeria

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Atiku Abubakar Calls Out Economic Hardships During Ramadan

Let me tell you what’s been going on. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is speaking up about the challenges faced by Muslims in Nigeria during this year’s Ramadan. He pointed out that the fasting period coincided with a wave of hardship and hunger that many have been experiencing due to the government's economic policies. It’s not just about fasting; it’s about the struggle people are going through every single day.

Naija News has reported that Atiku is urging Nigeria’s leaders to show more compassion in how they manage the economy. He believes it’s essential for the government to acknowledge the struggles of its citizens and take action to alleviate their suffering.

Atiku’s Eid Message: A Call for Compassion and Leadership

In his heartfelt Eid-il-Fitri message delivered on Sunday, Atiku didn’t mince words. He called on Nigeria’s political leaders to emulate the practices of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He emphasized the importance of leadership that prioritizes the well-being of its people, not just during Ramadan but all year round.

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  • Atiku also encouraged Muslims to continue praying for the country’s progress and to carry forward the lessons of Ramadan. He reminded everyone that the spirit of Ramadan is not just about fasting but about compassion, charity, and self-discipline. These are values that should guide us even after the holy month has passed.

    Leadership Obligations and the Role of Compassion

    In his statement, Atiku said, “This year’s Ramadan fasting came at a time when our nation is grappling with severe hardship and hunger. While Ramadan encourages us to be charitable and support those in need, it’s crucial for our leaders to step up and ensure that after Ramadan, governments take meaningful steps to improve the lives of their citizens.

    “It’s not enough for the government to simply tell people to brace themselves for tough economic times. True leadership means showing compassion and acting with integrity. Leaders must recognize their responsibilities to the people and govern with a sense of accountability and fear of God,” he added.

    “As we celebrate Eid-il-Fitri, let’s remember the lessons of Ramadan and continue to do good. Let’s pray for progress in our personal lives and for the betterment of our beloved country. This is a time to reflect on what we can do to make Nigeria a better place for everyone,” Atiku concluded.

    This message from Atiku is a powerful reminder that leadership is about more than just making policies—it’s about caring for the people and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive. As we move forward, let’s hope that these words resonate with those in power and inspire action that truly benefits all Nigerians.

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