The Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN) has extended warm felicitations to Muslims across Nigeria and the world on the occasion of Eid-el-Kabir.
In a statement jointly signed by its President, Alhaji Rasaki Oladejo, and Executive Secretary, Professor Wole Abbas, the apex Muslim body in the South West congratulated the Ummah on the successful completion of this year’s Hajj rites in Saudi Arabia and the joyous celebration of Eid-el-Kabir.
Reflecting on the spiritual essence of the festival, MUSWEN stated that
“Eid-el-Kabir represents a period of deep reflection, obedience, and ultimate sacrifice, inspired by the profound devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). We urge all Muslims to embody the core values of selflessness, patience, and charity, especially by sharing meals and extending kindness to the less privileged during this sacred season.”
While celebrating the auspicious occasion, MUSWEN expressed concern over the persistent security challenges confronting various parts of the country.
The organisation stressed that peace and security remain the bedrock of meaningful economic growth and social development. It therefore called on the Federal Government, state governments, and all security agencies to intensify efforts towards safeguarding the lives and property of citizens.
MUSWEN urged a more proactive, intelligence-driven approach to tackling banditry, kidnapping, and insurgency, so that Nigerians can travel freely and engage in their normal activities without fear.
The body also appealed to citizens to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and supportive of security agencies by promptly reporting suspicious activities in their communities. It reminded Nigerians that securing the nation is a collective responsibility that demands both spiritual prayers and active civic engagement.
Furthermore, MUSWEN emphasised the need for good governance, equitable distribution of resources, and people-oriented policies that address security, economic empowerment, and access to basic infrastructure.
“MUSWEN urges those in authority to prioritise the welfare of the masses and ensure that the promises of democracy translate into tangible benefits for all Nigerians, irrespective of religion, ethnicity, or political affiliation,” the statement read.
The organisation further called on Muslims in the South West to remain law-abiding, contribute to national development, and continue to pray for the country’s leaders as they navigate the challenges of governance.