The minority caucus of the House of Representatives has congratulated Christians and Muslims across the country on the commencement of Lent and the holy month of Ramadan, which began on Wednesday.
In a goodwill message jointly signed by the Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda; Minority Whip, Rep. Ali Isa J.C.; Deputy Minority Leader, Rep. Aliyu Madaki; and Deputy Minority Whip, Rep. George Ozodinobi, the caucus described the coincidence of both seasons as significant for national unity.
The lawmakers noted that while Christianity and Islam are distinct faiths, thet share core values that promote peace, compassion and coexistence.
“Our Christian brothers and sisters begin Lent at the same time our Muslim brothers and sisters begin Ramadan. Though the two faiths are different, they share beautiful values.
“Both seasons teach us to fast, to pray, to be kind, to forgive, to help the poor, and to grow closer to God,” the statement read.
The caucus added that both sacred periods emphasise unity beyond ethnic, linguistic and regional differences.
“They remind us that beyond tribe, language, or region, we are one people under one God,” the lawmakers stated, citing biblical and Qur’anic teachings that promote love, peace and mutual respect.
The statement noted that Lent and Ramadan are periods of spiritual reflection, self-discipline and renewal, stressing that the lessons of patience, self-control and gratitude are particularly important at a time Nigeria faces multiple socio-economic and security challenges.
“When we choose peace over anger and compassion over hatred, Nigeria becomes stronger,” the statement added.
The caucus urged Christians and the Muslim Ummah to use the sacred season to pray for peace, unity and prosperity in the country, as well as for wisdom for leaders at all levels of government.
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It also called on the federal government, the armed forces and security agencies to intensify efforts to protect lives and property.
“No family should live in fear. No child should go to bed afraid. Banditry, kidnapping, killings and violence must be firmly addressed during these holy seasons and beyond.
“Security is not only a duty of government, it is a promise to the people,” the caucus stated.
The lawmakers expressed optimism that the fasting and prayers offered during Lent and Ramadan would bring healing and renewed hope to the nation.
“May this sacred season bring healing to our land. May it soften hearts, strengthen families, and renew hope in our country. Ramadan Kareem and Happy Lent to all Nigerians,” the statement concluded.



