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"Dark Days Are Over, Light Is Here,” Says President Tinubu

By Adenuga Toheeb Ayoola

"Dark Days Are Over, Light Is Here,” Says President Tinubu

   The President of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu stated that Nigeria’s economic hardship is over. 

In his Eid-el-Kabir message to Muslims in Nigeria, the President said that the walk through the dark tunnel is over, and the light is here.
Also Tinubu stated that he is aware of the security situation in the country, and intelligence agencies are working to eliminate evil forces including the recent elimination of a wanted ISIS leader, but despite the fact, heartless terrorists and bandits still attack some communities.

“I assure you that you are not ignored nor forgotten. We will ultimately defeat all the evil forces in the country ” the President said.
  
Addressing the religious and community leaders,he urged them to pray for peace and for the country’s leadership, and to extend charity to the less privileged during the celebration.

Moreso, In his message to Muslim faithful in Nigeria, he linked the sacrifice, which is at the heart of Sallah, and the economic hardships Nigerians have endured under his administration’s reform programme.
He declared that the reforms are now delivering results also pledged that terrorists and bandits would be eliminated .

According to the President,“This sacred festival calls on all Muslims, and indeed all Nigerians and the whole of humanity, to embrace sacrifice, selflessness, unity, and compassion.”
He said his administration remains committed to investing in security, infrastructure, agriculture, and human capital to fulfill what he described as the great promise of the nation.

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