The Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA, Wale Raji Anomo, has extended warm Eid greetings to Muslim faithful as they mark the end of Ramadan.
Epe Insights reports that the chairman congratulated residents on the successful completion of the fasting period, describing Eid al-Fitr as a time of joy, gratitude, and spiritual fulfillment.
Raji Anomo noted that Ramadan provided an opportunity for reflection and renewal. He said the holy month encouraged discipline, patience, and devotion.
He emphasized that the lessons of Ramadan should not end with the celebration. According to him, these values must guide daily interactions.
The chairman highlighted the importance of compassion and sacrifice. He urged residents to continue supporting one another.
He described Eid as more than a celebration. He said it is also a call for unity and collective responsibility.
Raji Anomo encouraged residents to strengthen community bonds. He noted that unity is essential for development and peace.
He stressed the need for harmony within communities. According to him, peaceful coexistence supports progress.
The chairman called on residents to promote kindness. He urged them to extend help to those in need during the festive period.
He noted that acts of charity remain central to Eid celebrations. Sharing with others, he said, strengthens social ties.
Raji Anomo reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to community development. He said efforts will continue to improve living standards.
He also acknowledged the role of residents in supporting governance. Collective effort, he said, is key to progress.
The chairman extended his greetings on behalf of the council. This includes the executive council, legislators, and management team.
He wished residents a joyful and fulfilling celebration. He expressed hope for continued peace and prosperity.
Community members welcomed the message. Many described it as inspiring and timely.
Residents across Ikosi-Ejinrin joined others worldwide in celebrating Eid. The day was marked by prayers and family gatherings.
Observers noted that Eid messages promote unity. They also encourage shared values within communities.
The celebration marks the end of Ramadan. It is a period of gratitude and renewed hope.
Raji Anomo urged residents to sustain the spirit of the season. He emphasized continued commitment to harmony and development.
He concluded by wishing all Muslims a peaceful Eid. He encouraged unity and collective progress across the LCDA.
