Tinubu Hosts Leaders to Iftar at State House

Abubakar Turaki
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President Bola Tinubu hosted traditional rulers and religious leaders to an Iftar and interfaith dinner at the State House in Abuja.

The gathering, held during the holy month of Ramadan, brought together leaders from different faiths and traditional institutions to share the evening meal with the President and discuss national issues.

Speaking during the event, President Tinubu reaffirmed his commitment to serving the country with dedication and responsibility.

“I will continue to faithfully discharge the duty,” the President said. “I can report back to you that the economy has turned a corner.”

Tinubu noted that his administration remains focused on implementing policies to stabilize Nigeria’s economy and improve citizens’ welfare.

The interfaith Iftar dinner highlighted the importance of unity, dialogue, and cooperation among Nigeria’s diverse religious and traditional communities.

Participants at the gathering offered prayers for peace, stability, and continued progress in the country while emphasizing the need for collective efforts to address national challenges.

The event is part of the President’s engagements with key stakeholders during Ramadan, reflecting Nigeria’s tradition of fostering harmony among people of different faiths and cultural backgrounds.

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