The federal government has been urged to adopt November 15 as National Philanthropy Day, joining nations like Canada, Mexico and the United States in recognising this important date.
The initiative, according to the executive director and chief imam of Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society, Imam Faud Adeyemi, aims to instill a culture of giving and compassion as fundamental national values.
Adeyemi emphasised the importance of ethical giving and national solidarity during the commemoration of Al Habibiyyah National Philanthropy Day 2025.
He advocated for the establishment of an office of religious affairs to oversee and coordinate faith-based initiatives, enhance interfaith collaboration and utilise religious platforms for sustainable national development.
He stated, “We appeal to government agencies at all levels to collaborate more closely with faith-based organisations in executing social protection initiatives that support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through impactful giving and poverty alleviation.”
He also called on the private sector to invest in interfaith programmes that encourage unity and inclusivity, noting that many organisations currently focus their resources predominantly on the entertainment industry.
He urged them to extend their support to initiatives that promote social cohesion among diverse faith communities.
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