Governor Oyebanji Joins Muslim Leaders for Iftar, Calls for Unity

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, on Tuesday evening joined Muslim leaders in the state to observe Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, at the Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado-Ekiti. The gathering, attended by prominent Muslim scholars, Islamic organisation heads, and top government officials, reinforced the governor’s commitment to religious inclusivity and peaceful coexistence.

Speaking at the event, Governor Oyebanji emphasised the need for continued unity among people of different faiths in the state. He urged Muslims and adherents of other religions to collaborate in sustaining peace and development in Ekiti. The governor also reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to policies that promote inclusiveness, ensuring that all religious groups actively participate in the state’s growth.

The evening was marked by prayers, reflections, and expressions of appreciation for Oyebanji’s leadership. Muslim leaders lauded his commitment to religious harmony and his strides in governance, acknowledging the positive impact of his administration’s policies on the state’s overall development.

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