Tinubu’s Eid-el-Kabir Message: “Dark Days Over, Light Is Here”
President Bola Tinubu, in his Eid-el-Kabir message, has declared that Nigeria’s “dark days are over and light is here,” assuring citizens of improved security and economic conditions as the country celebrates the festival.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the president urged Nigerians to embrace unity and sacrifice as the country works to overcome its current challenges.
The Eid message comes as millions of Muslims across Nigeria mark the Sallah celebration with prayers, family gatherings, and traditional festivities.
Assurance of Better Days
Tinubu said his administration remains committed to implementing reforms that will deliver tangible improvements to the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
“We have endured difficult times, but the sacrifices we have made are beginning to yield results. The light of prosperity is dawning on our nation,” the president said.
Security agencies have deployed thousands of personnel nationwide to ensure peaceful celebrations during the Eid period.
Sources: Punch, State House
Written by
Tunde Bakare
Political journalist covering Nigerian politics, the National Assembly, and electoral developments. Political Editor at NaijaTrend.
You May Also Like
Politics
Babachir Lawal Quits ADC, Alleges Presidential Primary Was Massively Rigged for Atiku
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has resigned his membership of the African Democra…
Politics
APC, ADC Begin Post-Primary Reconciliation as INEC Opens Candidate Submission Window
Major political parties have kicked off post-primary reconciliation efforts as the Independent National Electoral Commis…
Politics
Bala Mohammed Denies Rumours of Being Jonathan’s Running Mate for 2027
Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has distanced himself from reports suggesting he is being considered as the runnin…
News
Kogi Government Suspends Echane Festival Over Security Concerns
The Kogi State Government has suspended the Echane Festival in Ebiraland with immediate effect over security concerns, C…