In the heart of Nigeria, as the crescent moon graced the evening sky, a wave of joy and reflection swept across the land.
It was Eid al-Fitr, a sacred day marking the triumphant conclusion of Ramadan, a month of profound spiritual journey for Muslim faithfuls.
Senator Engr. David Nweze Umahi, the Minister of Works, extended his heartfelt felicitations to Nigerian Muslim and around the world.
His words resonated with the spirit of the occasion, emphasizing deep reflection, gratitude, and a renewed commitment to timeless values of sacrifice, discipline, compassion, and unwavering obedience to Almighty Allah.
The lessons of Ramadan, he reminded, were not confined to the fasting month but were a perpetual call to action: to live in harmony, to champion justice, and to extend kindness, especially to those less fortunate.
As celebrations unfolded, the Minister urged all Nigerians to embrace unity, tolerance, and mutual respect—the very bedrock of national progress.
He spoke of prayers for peace, stability, and sustained development for their beloved country.
And from Ministry of Works, a steadfast promise echoed: a commitment to forge more critical infrastructure, connecting communities, fueling economic growth, and elevating the quality of life for every Nigerian.
May Almighty Allah, he concluded, “accept their prayers and acts of charity, showering the nation with peace, prosperity, and good health. Eid Mubarak, indeed, a celebration of faith, community, and the enduring hope for a brighter future”.








