Sen. Abdul’Aziz Yari Urges Muslims to Pray for President Tinubu for National Stability

Senator Yari Donates Food and Clothing to 10000 Orphans for
Senator Yari Donates Food and Clothing to 10000 Orphans for

Sen. Abdul’Aziz Yari, a prominent figure in the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Zamfara, has called on Muslims to use the holy month of Ramadan as a time to pray for the well-being of President Bola Tinubu and the overall stability of Nigeria’s security and economy.

In a statement released by Ibrahim Muhammad, the Chairman of the Publicity Committee of Yari Political Organisation, it was revealed that Mr. Yari emphasized the importance of praying for leaders during a gathering with APC members from various political wards in Zamfara.

According to Mr. Yari, it is essential for Muslims to pray for the success and guidance of their leaders, as they play a crucial role in shaping the lives of their followers. He stressed the significance of unity and collective prayers for the nation and its leaders.

During the event, Mr. Yari generously donated N50,000 to each of the 2,500 participants of the Ramadan program, along with a set of clothing in preparation for the upcoming Sallah festival. The five-day program saw 2,500 APC members actively participating and engaging in prayers and discussions.

As the holy month of Ramadan continues, Sen. Abdul’Aziz Yari’s call for prayers serves as a reminder of the importance of unity, faith, and solidarity in working towards a better and more prosperous Nigeria. Let us join together in prayer for the well-being and success of our leaders and the nation as a whole.

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