Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has pledged his commitment to religious harmony through equity, sensitivity and respect for all faiths.
In his Sallah message, the governor reiterated his determination to ensure that no group feels marginalised in policy, programmes and development initiatives in the state.
While congratulating the Muslim faithful through a release made available by his spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke acknowledged, “the devotion, and discipline demonstrated throughout Ramadan,” noting that the holy month represents “not only abstinence but a deep commitment to compassion, social justice, and community service.”
He gave a strong assurance to the Muslim community that his administration remains attentive to their aspirations, values their contributions, and will continue to protect their rights, support their institutions, and ensure fair inclusion in governance and development initiatives.”
He further noted that, “The enduring lessons of Ramadan are critical to sustaining Osun’s shining light.” He urged Muslim faithful to “sustain these virtues beyond the fasting period and to continue to play active roles in strengthening peace and social cohesion across communities.”
Adeleke reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to deliver people-focused governance, deepen grassroots engagement, and expand opportunities for all,” stressing that “the government remains committed to improving welfare, infrastructure and economic prospects for citizens.
He also called on the Muslim Ummah to “use the occasion of Eid-el Fitr to pray for Osun local government against political saboteurs and power mongers.
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