President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday performed this year’s Eid- el-Kabir
prayer in his hometown, Daura, Katsina State.
According to the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN), the President, who arrived the praying ground at 9:30 a.m., was
cheered by Muslim faithful who thronged the venue for the prayer.
The Chief Imam of Daura, Mallam Salisu Rabiu, who
led the prayer, in his sermon, stressed the need to respect constituted
authority.
He also stressed the importance of discipline,
especially among youths, adding that it was paramount to the peaceful
co-existence of any nation.
The Emir of Daura, Alhaji Farouk Umar, used the
occasion to call for sustained prayers for the socio-economic development of
the nation, as well as the good health of the President.
He described some of the negative comments on the
health of the President as unfortunate, adding: “He is with us today, we
welcome him back home.”
The emir called on Nigerians to put the unity of
the nation at heart, saying it is sacrosanct and urged Nigerians to continue to
pray for the economic growth of the nation.
The president later charged corps members who
visited him after the prayers to uphold the country’s unity.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, who addressed the corps members on
behalf of the President, assured them of government’s commitment to the unity
of the country.
Buhari said the NYSC scheme was the best
reconciliatory scheme and would remain relevant, adding that his administration
would continue to uphold the unity of the country.
Speaking to newsmen at his country home after
the prayers, Buhari said the NYSC scheme had over the years continued to pursue
the purpose of integrating the country, noting that diversity of cultures
remained Nigeria’s greatest strength.
He said: “I am always pleased to see corps members
in Daura and other parts of the country.
“From the
postings, we get to learn more about other cultures.”
The President said the large number of corps
members in Daura, mostly from the southern part of the country, was an
indication that the dream of a unified Nigeria remains a reality.
He noted that graduates from the north, who served
in southern states, also learnt a lot from the diversity that had made Nigeria
a unique country.
While recalling his experience of working in
various parts of the country as an Army officer, Buhari said serving in some
southern parts of the country, such as Lagos and Ibadan, offered him very
rich experiences.
Nnamdi John, who spoke on behalf of the corps
members, commended the President for granting them audience.
He said that as corps members, they would continue
to promote the unity of the country through enlightenment and community
development services.
The corps members were presented with 10 bags of
rice, a bull and N250,000 cash for their Sallah celebration.
Corps members in Daura always throng the
President’s residence for the Eid-el-Kabir celebration.
Many worshipers thronged the prayer ground to catch
a glimpse of the President, who cheerfully waved to the crowd.
At the end of the prayer, which commenced at 10:00
a.m., the President slaughtered his ram to mark the yearly sacrifice.
The President was accompanied to the Eid-el-Kabir
prayers by presidential aides, members of his family and neighbours.
News
Source: - The Guardian | September 2, 2017.
Photo Source: - The Guardian | September 2, 2017.

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