The 20th Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Al-Amin El-Kanemi, has enjoined redoubling efforts and sustaining worship and good deeds to ease the current situation in the country.
He advised while officially announcing the commencement of Ramadan, declaring that the holy month will begin today (Wednesday).
Shehu Borno also called on Muslims to offer prayers for leaders and the country throughout Ramadan, while wealthy individuals should assist the vulnerable and poor in society to reduce hardship.
The announcement followed confirmed reports of crescent sightings from three different locations across Nigeria.
According to a member of the National Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, Simmwal Usman Jibril, the sightings were verified by authorities in the respective areas where they were observed. The confirmations were subsequently conveyed to the Sultanate Council for necessary action.
The President-General of the Council, Sa’ad Abubakar, who is the Sultan of Sokoto, was said to be out of the country. In his absence, the Shehu of Borno, who serves as Deputy President-General of the Council, made the official proclamation in line with established procedure.
Muslims across Nigeria have begun the Ramadan fast today (Wednesday), marking the start of the sacred month dedicated to fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection.
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