Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has urged residents to renew their faith and recommit to a shared sense of purpose.

In his Eid-el-Fitr message shared on his verified Facebook page on Thursday, the governor Uba Sani emphasized that Ramadan goes beyond mere abstinence, describing it as a sacred period of spiritual reflection and inner renewal.
Uba Sani wrote: “It calls us to a higher consciousness; one rooted in humility, restraint, and devotion. Through fasting, prayer, charity, and reflection, we are reminded of our accountability to Allah and our responsibility to one another.
“The Qur’an teaches that fasting is prescribed so that we may attain righteousness. Thus, the true essence of Ramadan lies not merely in its observance, but in the transformation it inspires within us: the purification of the heart, the discipline of the self, and the elevation of our moral conduct.
“Over the past month, we have sought to embody the enduring virtues of patience, compassion, generosity, and humility. We have experienced hunger and thirst, not only as acts of devotion, but as reminders of the struggles faced by the less privileged among us. We have given in charity, extended kindness to neighbours, and renewed our commitment to justice and mercy.

“As we celebrate Eid today, we must ensure that these virtues do not recede into memory but remain alive in our daily lives, shaping our actions and guiding our relationships.
“This year’s Ramadan carries a unique and powerful symbolism. It coincided with the Christian season of Lent, a rare convergence that underscores the shared spiritual values of sacrifice, repentance, and devotion among people of faith.
“While Muslims mark the completion of Ramadan with joy and thanksgiving, our Christian brothers and sisters continue their solemn observance. This moment offers a profound opportunity to deepen interfaith understanding, strengthen mutual respect, and reaffirm our commitment to peaceful coexistence.
“As we approach a season of increased political activity, let us remain guided by the principles of unity and respect. We must reject divisive rhetoric and embrace dialogue that promotes understanding and national cohesion. Our diversity must remain a source of strength, not division.
“Kaduna State occupies a vital place in Nigeria’s history and future. Our progress depends on our ability to live together in peace, guided by shared values and a common vision. Let this Eid mark a renewed commitment to building a society where justice prevails, compassion endures, and prosperity is shared by all.” Uba Sani said.




