PRESIDENT TINUBU SIGNS AMENDED ELECTORAL ACT, COMMITS TO STRENGTHENING DEMOCRACY
February 19, 2026
February 19, 2026 on Latest News, Press Releases
Vice President Kashim Shettima has called on Nigerians to use the concurrent observance of Ramadan and the Christian Lenten season to strengthen national unity and demonstrate practical compassion toward fellow citizens.
He particularly described the period as an opportunity for both spiritual renewal and collective nation-building.
In a statement on Thursday, the Vice President said the sacred month requires more than religious ritual, just as he called for active engagement in addressing the nation’s challenges.
“Let us not only feed the hungry, but uplift the weary; not only give charity, but extend kindness; not only pray for peace, but work for justice. This is the true essence of Ramadan,” he said.
Senator Shettima described Ramadan as “a journey of the soul and a time for deep reflection, for self-purification, and for embracing the true essence of Islam—peace, patience, sacrifice, and service to humanity.”
VP Shettima paid tribute to Nigeria’s religious leaders across faiths, whom he described as “the moral and spiritual compass of the nation,” acknowledging their invaluable role in shaping the country’s ethical foundation during this period when both major religious communities are engaged in spiritual disciplines.
The Vice President also called for prayers for national stability during the holy season, even as he said, “We must strengthen the bonds that unite us and reject the forces that seek to divide us.”
He also requested prayers for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, asking that divine guidance grant the President “wisdom, strength, and foresight to pilot the affairs of our great nation.”
Stanley Nkwocha
Senior Special Assistant to The President on Media & Communications*
(Office of The Vice President)
19th February, 2026
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