Politics
Buhari Applauds Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at For Spreading Islam In Peace
President Muhammadu Buhari has applauded the religious organization, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Nigeria for its great accomplishments over the years.
Buhari gave the commendation at the Jama’at annual 67th Jalsa Salana (conference) held Jamia Ahmadiyya, Ilaro, Ogun State last weekend.
The President who was represented at the occasion by the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Architect Olamilekan Adegbite. He praised the Jama’at for “spreading Islam in peace and being steadfast and committed in developing educational and health sectors.”
The event which was attended by over 40,000 participants theme of the event which was tagged: “Effective Way of Calling People to Allah.”
In his goodwill message, Buhari said: “the government recognizes the enormous challenges facing the country but the government has geared efforts towards charting a new course for the nation by diversifying the economy and providing jobs for the people.
“If we do not get Nigeria on the right path, it is a matter of time. We are seeing examples of banditry, brigandage, kidnappings, among other heinous crimes, but we thank God, we have put Nigeria back on the path of progress.
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“One of the mandate the President has given out particularly to my own sector is how to diversify the economy and provide employment for our teeming youth. There are abundant of opportunities in steel development that if properly harnessed, a lot of youths will be gainfully employed and we will begin to see prosperity for our people.
“I therefore implore you to keep praying for Mr President to succeed in the task. I thank you for inviting Mr President to this gathering. I will report back to him of what I saw – a forum where Nigerians are being given proper orientation, thus lightening his load, and enhancing the mandate he has given to us.”
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