In the spirit of the holy month of Ramadan, the Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has continued his tradition of hosting Iftar gatherings, bringing together leaders, community members, and residents from across the state.
The Iftar events, held at the Government House, go beyond the routine breaking of fast at sunset. They serve as a platform for fostering unity, strengthening relationships, and promoting a sense of shared responsibility among the people of Adamawa.
Ramadan, a sacred month observed by Muslims worldwide, is marked by fasting, prayer, reflection, and acts of charity. In line with these values, Governor Fintiri opened his doors to citizens from diverse backgrounds, encouraging fellowship and mutual respect.
At the gatherings, leaders and community members sat side by side, sharing meals and engaging in conversations in an atmosphere of humility and solidarity. Collective prayers were offered for peace, progress, and continued development in the state.
Observers noted that the initiative reflects the Governor’s commitment to inclusive governance and people-oriented leadership. By creating opportunities for direct interaction in a relaxed setting, the administration reinforces the message that governance remains connected to the grassroots.
The Iftar meetings also highlighted the importance of unity and empathy, core lessons of Ramadan. Participants described the events as moments of communion rather than ceremony, where distinctions were set aside in favour of shared humanity.
As Ramadan continues, the gatherings are seen as a reaffirmation of Adamawa’s strength in togetherness and a reminder that sustainable progress is built on partnership among government and citizens alike.
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