The Youth Assembly of Nigeria Ekiti State chapter under the leadership of Rt. Hon. Oluwatosin A.S has extended warm Eid-el-Kabir greetings to Muslim faithful across Ekiti State, urging them to continue upholding the virtues of sacrifice, peace, love, and obedience to the doctrine of Almighty Allah as they celebrate this year’s festival.
In a goodwill message made available to journalists on Wednesday, the Speaker congratulated all Muslims in the state and across the country on the successful celebration of Eid-el-Kabir describing the season as a period of reflection, devotion, and renewed commitment to humanity.
Rt. Hon. Oluwatosin A.S also extended heartfelt greetings to all members of the Youth Assembly of Nigeria in Ekiti State and Nigeria as a whole, commending them for their continuous dedication towards youth development, unity, and nation-building.
He further offered prayers for the administration of Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, asking Almighty Allah to grant the governor more wisdom, strength, and divine guidance for a successful administration and victory in the forthcoming governorship election in the state.
The YAN Speaker also prayed for enduring peace, progress, and sustainable development in Ekiti State and the country at large, stressing the need for citizens to continue supporting policies and initiatives that promote unity and growth.
Speaking further, Rt. Hon. Oluwatosin A.S charged Muslim faithful to remain steadfast in faith and continue to exemplify the teachings of Islam through peaceful coexistence, tolerance, and compassion for one another.
He equally called on Ekiti youths and residents to conduct themselves peacefully before, during, and after the forthcoming governorship election, emphasizing that violence-free participation remains essential for the preservation of democracy and the advancement of the state.
According to him, “The future of Ekiti belongs to all of us, and we must collectively protect the peace and harmony that continue to make our state a model of stability and development.”

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