The executive chairman of the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr Grace Adagba, has commended the Muslim community in their role in confronting the challenge of out of school children in the state.
State SUBEB chairman, Adagba in a Sallah message issued on Wednesday, said Eid-ul-Fitr embodied the enduring virtues of sacrifice, self-restraint, compassion, and unwavering devotion to Allah.
She said through advocacy, community mobilisation, and the moral authority of religious guidance, Muslim community remain indispensable partners in the state collective quest to return every child to the classroom and restore hope to countless futures.
Adagba, said the alignment of faith and education speaks to the very foundation of sustainable societal progress.
According to her, “As the crescent moon rises to mark the end of the sacred month of Ramadan, I extend, on behalf of the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board, my profound felicitations to our Muslim brothers and sisters across the state and beyond.
“Eid-ul-Fitr embodies the enduring virtues of sacrifice, self-restraint, compassion, and unwavering devotion to Allah (SWT); values that not only define the holy month but also strengthen the fabric of our society
“In Benue State, we take immense pride in the Muslim community, whose steadfast commitment to faith continues to find noble expression in service to humanity.”
The statement added, “As we celebrate this auspicious occasion, may the lessons of Ramadan continue to illuminate our paths and guide us toward unity over division, compassion over indifference, and purpose over apathy. May this Eid usher in renewed strength, abiding peace, and a deeper commitment to the shared destiny of our dear state and the nation at large.”
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