Plateau: APC chair urges Muslims to pray for Nigerian leaders

Rufus Bature, chairman of the Plateau chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has urged Muslims to pray for Nigeria’s leaders as the country strives for unity that would enhance development and growth.
In a statement on Wednesday, Mr Bature urged them to imbibe the lessons of Ramadan fasting in their lives.
The chairman saluted the Muslim community for completing the Ramadan fast, culminating in the celebration, urging them to sustain the pious acts that characterised the holy month.
“Adherents should sustain the lessons of Ramadan, such as endurance, patience, sacrifice and sharing in their livelihoods,” he said.
He congratulated them for successfully fulfilling a key cardinal of Islam, noting that it was always soothing to go through a spiritual exercise peacefully.
(NAN)
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