Hon Ogunsanya Inspires Ifelodun Muslim Chiefs to Foster Humanitarian Development and Islamic Promotion. By Olamide Akinwumi J.
The Executive Chairman of Ifedara LCDA, Hon Ogunsanya Lawrence, graced the awards and installation of chief ceremony at the Central Mosque, Igbemo-Ekiti. The event, held on Saturday, January 13th, 2024, celebrated the induction of new chiefs within the Ifelodun Muslim community in Ifedara LCDA, Irepodun/Ifelodun LGA, Ekiti.
In his address, Chairman Hon Ogunsanya inspired the newly inaugurated chiefs to utilize their positions for the betterment of humanity and uphold the principles of Almighty Allah. He emphasized the importance of remaining true to the doctrines of Islam and serving diligently.
"Contribute meaningfully to the development of humanity, lead your followers in line with Muslim principles and standards. Don't be biased; remember that Allah is omnipresent and always guides our deeds," he explained.
Hon Ogunsanya also called upon the Muslim community to include prayers for the present administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, and his own administration. He highlighted the significant contributions of religious leaders to community development, underlining his administration's commitment to involving all religious leaders.
In addressing internal revenue generation, the Chairman advised the Muslim community and the entire Ifedara LCDA to consistently pay their taxes, enabling the government to execute effective and tangible projects.
Touching on environmental hygiene, he urged the Muslim community to keep their environment clean and tidy, emphasizing the importance of observing environmental sanitation exercises.
Dignitaries present at the event included the Chief of Staff to the chairman, his Personal Assistant, traditional leaders, chiefs, and various religious leaders. The ceremony marked a harmonious convergence of community leaders dedicated to fostering positive development and unity.
The installation ceremony underscored a commitment to religious principles, community progress, and collaborative efforts for a better future.
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