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Ramadan: Minister urges prayers for Tinubu, national devt.

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By Muhyideen Jimoh

The Minister of Steel Development, Shuaibu Audu, has urged Nigerians to use the Ramadan period to pray for President Bola Tinubu and the development of the nation.

Audu made the call on Monday in Abuja at the 2025 Ramadan lecture and special prayer for the nation, organised by the Asiwaju Project Beyond 2023.

The minister said Ramadan is a special period for forgiveness, tranquility and answered prayers.

He added that “in this holy month of Ramadan, I want to urge all of us to continue to put Mr President and his team in prayers.

“By the special grace of God, we are confident that Almighty Allah will answer our prayers.

“By God’s grace, Mr President will serve his two full terms in office and will serve Nigeria till 2031 Insha Allah.”

He explained that the Tinubu-led administration is on the path to making Nigeria a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2030, hence the need for support from all Nigerians.

Audu said “the president is a sincere leader who meant well for Nigeria and understands every nook and cranny of this great country.”

Mr Abiodun Yinusa, the Special Assistant to the President on Agriculture and Food Security, stressed the importance of prayers, especially during Ramadan to national peace and development.

Yinusa, who is also the Chairman, Board of Trustees of the ‘Asiwaju Project Beyond 2023’, reiterated Tinubu’s commitment to food security in the country.

According to him, the well-thought-out policies of the president are beginning to yield results with the drop in prices of grains and food items, assuring that government will continue to ensure food security.

Prof. Shehu Galadanci, the Murshid, Abuja National Mosque and Guest Lecturer at the event, stressed the need for Nigerians to continue to pray for leaders to succeed.

Galadanci, who was represented by Sheik Kabir Mohammed, enjoined citizens to support government programmes, especially security agencies, toward finding lasting solution to challenges in the country.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event was attended by politicians, traditional rulers, Islamic organisations and scholars. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abdul Hassan/Hadiza Mohammed-Aliyu

Don advocates Islamic endowment to tackle poverty

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By Muhyideen Jimoh

Dr Abdullah Lamido, a lecturer in Economics at Bayero University, Kano (BUK), has called for the use of waqf (Islamic endowment) to tackle poverty in Nigeria.

Lamido made this call on Sunday in Abuja at the 22nd annual national unity Ramadan lecture of the Al-Habibiyya Islamic Society of Nigeria, under the theme ‘Poverty: The Islamic Solution’.

The scholar, decrying the high poverty rate, stated that proper implementation of Islamic endowment could significantly address the country’s economic challenges.

He described waqf as a charitable endowment of property or assets for religious purposes, aimed at benefiting the less privileged in society.

Lamido emphasised the role of economic empowerment, charity, and wealth creation in Islam as essential tools for societal development.

He noted that Islam encourages economic prosperity to ensure access to basic necessities such as shelter, education, healthcare, and sanitation.

Citing Quranic injunctions, he urged Muslims to seek Allah’s bounties through lawful earnings while supporting the less privileged for a just and egalitarian society.

“There is no place in the Quran or Sunnah where poverty is encouraged.

“Islam commands Muslims to work and seek sustenance while also supporting the less privileged through zakat, voluntary charity, and waqf,” he said.

The scholar explained that the Quran contains more verses on wealth, trade, and charity than on prayer, highlighting the importance of financial stability in worship.

He urged wealthy individuals and elites to invest in waqf as a sustainable solution for poverty alleviation, education, and healthcare development in Nigeria.

Lamido also encouraged Muslims facing economic hardship to remain steadfast while striving for self-reliance, as Islam promotes collective responsibility within the Ummah.

Earlier, the National Chief Imam of Al-Habibiyya Islamic Society, Sheikh Fuad Adeyemi, called on Muslims to embrace Islamic economic principles such as waqf to combat poverty.

He stressed the need for self-reliance and economic independence through Islamic teachings, advocating for locally driven solutions.

“We cannot keep searching for solutions outside when Islam has already provided them.

“Instead of blaming the government, we should establish systems rooted in Islamic teachings to help us overcome poverty,” he said.

The Imam assured that Al-Habibiyya remains committed to initiatives like waqf to address Nigeria’s poverty crisis.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event was attended by Islamic organisations and Muslims from diverse backgrounds. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kamal Tayo Oropo

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