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Eid-el-Kabir message : Tinubu tells Nigerians not to lose hope

President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerians not to lose faith in the country’s future, acknowledging that while progress has been made, the nation is still on a journey toward its aspirations.
In a message marking Eid-el-Kabir, which he personally signed on Thursday, the President reflected on the significance of the occasion and called on citizens to embrace values that transcend religious observance.
“Eid-el-Kabir reminds us of our responsibilities beyond faith: to show resilience, tolerance, compassion, and dedication to the progress of our beloved country,” he stated.
Reaffirming his administration’s resolve, Tinubu expressed appreciation for the patience and endurance shown by Nigerians as his government pursues sweeping reforms.
“Though the journey has not been easy, and some doubted our direction, the resilience of public and private sector leaders, along with the steadfast support of most Nigerians, is yielding results. I assure you that the toughest days are behind us. We are entering a new era of renewed hope and prosperity that we promised two years ago,” he said.
The President acknowledged that many Nigerians are still grappling with hardship but stressed that positive change is underway.
“We may not yet be where we aspire to be, but I urge all Nigerians not to lose hope. Let us hold on to our faith and persevere. Our reforms are gaining traction, with key economic indicators now moving in a positive direction. Soon, all will feel the benefits,” the message read.
He emphasized that the aim of ongoing reforms is not merely statistical improvement but real transformation in the lives of Nigerians.
“There are no quick fixes, but we are committed to repairing the foundations of our economy once and for all. Our administration will continue acting in the nation’s best interest, ensuring that the gains we are recording translate into improving people’s lives.”
He also reaffirmed the purpose of his “Renewed Hope Agenda,” saying, “We crafted our Renewed Hope Agenda to bring prosperity to every Nigerian, and we remain steadfast in our pursuit of it. As we celebrate today, remember that Eid-el-Kabir enjoins love, compassion, and generosity for all, regardless of faith or background. Let us care for one another’s well-being during this season and always.”
Tinubu also referenced the devastating flood that struck Mokwa in Niger State on May 28, which claimed over 150 lives and left widespread destruction in its wake.
“In this instance, I recall recent sad developments in our country, particularly the Wednesday, May 28 heavy flooding, which submerged the market town of Mokwa, Niger State, causing deaths and destruction of properties and creating an untold humanitarian crisis.
“Let us pray for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives and fortitude for their relations. Let us join hands with the government to bring succour to the people of Mokwa.”
The President appealed for prayers not only for the nation but also for those in service and those in need.
“Let us pray for our leaders at all levels and our country. Let us pray for peace in our tumultuous world of troubles and uncertainties. Let us dedicate this sacred celebration to seeking God’s guidance and blessings for our country.
“May those who have more remember those in need, sharing kindness and support as true brothers and sisters. Let the virtues of perseverance, sacrifice, loyalty, faith, and shared humanity bind us closer.
“May the joy and blessings of Eid-ul-Adha multiply in our lives and the life of our great nation. May Almighty Allah accept our worship and devotion as acts of Ibadah, and may His blessings be with us always.”