Governor Umar Bago of Niger State has ordered low-key Eid-el-Kabir celebrations across the state in honour of victims of the recent devastating flood in Mokwa Local Government Area.
Flood forces Niger to cancel Eid-el-Kabir festivities
In a statement issued by the secretary to the state government, Abubakar Usman, Governor Bago of Niger State directed all emirates in the state to observe the festival in a low-key manner.
Traditional Sallah events such as Hawan Bariki, Durbar, and other public gatherings have been suspended.
“This decision was taken as a mark of respect for the victims of the tragic flood in Mokwa,” the statement read.
“It is also intended to allow a period of mourning, prayer, and sober reflection across the state.”
The governor expressed sympathy to the affected families and communities, urging citizens to use the sacred occasion to offer prayers for the departed and engage in acts of charity to support those in need.
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