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I won’t rest until I bring relief to Nigerians – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he won’t rest until he brings relief to Nigerians.

Buhari who spoke in view of the current security challenges and costs of living in the country during his Eid-el Kabir message to Nigerian Muslims and other citizens, said “I am quite aware of the difficulties people are facing and working to resolve them.”

In the statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, Buhari expressed hope that this Eid would be a source of blessing, peace, prosperity and safety for all Nigerians, stressing that coexistence and stability will prevail in the country.

Appealing to Nigerians to put the interest of the country above selfish interests and “use religion as a motivation for the love of our common humanity”, he added that “if we are putting the teachings of our religions into practice, most of the evils afflicting our society would have been solved.”

The statement read;

“Religion shouldn’t just be used as a mere badge of identity, but as a motivator for doing good for our country and humanity.

“The exploitation of the people by traders and the stealing of public funds by civil servants and other holders of public trust is a reflection of the abandonment of the teachings of our religions.

“Our society is a bundle of contradictions. People display external religiosity without fear of God; they make life difficult for others; money becomes their god; leaders abandon their oaths of office by taking money meant for the welfare of the people and divert it to their private pockets.”

Buhari also called on all Muslims to reflect on the significance of the sacrifice epitomised by Eid.

The President said “we should show love and care to our neighbours and others while celebrating this spiritually important event in our lives.”

He further advised Muslims “to promote the good virtues of Islam through personal examples and practice,” adding that “Muslims should avoid association with violent extremist ideas that have wrongly given Islam a negative image or poor perception.”

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