Eid-el Maulud: Nigerians Are Grappling With Pain Of Economic Challenges – Peter Obi

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The former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has decried hardship Nigerians are going through as a result of economic policies of the federal government.

In his Eid-el Maulud message on Monday, Peter Obi called on Nigerians to show empathy to one another.

He enjoined Nigerians to embrace the message of Prophet Mohammed which is centered on love, compassion and kindness.

On his X handle, the former governor of Anambra State wrote, “I am most delighted to join the Islamic Community In Nigeria and globally in celebrating the Eid-El Maulud!

“This year’s celebration comes at a time when many of our fellow citizens are enduring severe hardships.

“Across the country, millions are grappling with the pain of economic challenges, lack of access to basic healthcare, and the distressing reality of countless children being out of school.

“These challenges weigh heavily on our collective conscience, reminding us of the Herculean work that remains to be done to uplift our people.

“The teachings of the Prophet—centered on love, compassion, and kindness—offer us the hope and guidance we need in these difficult times.

“His message calls us to be our brother’s keeper, to show empathy to those in need, and to work together in the spirit of unity. It is through this lens that we must address the inequalities that persist in our society, ensuring that no child is left without an education and no family suffers without access to healthcare.

“Let us use this occasion to reflect deeply on the values that bind us and renew our commitment to building a Nigeria where every individual, regardless of background or belief, has the opportunity to thrive.

“Together, we can overcome these trying times and create a more just, equitable, and prosperous nation for all.

“Eid al-Maulud Mubarak! Wishing Muslim families peace, joy, and prosperity.

“May your prayers bring lasting peace and security to our troubled nation.”

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