
By MAHMOUD
Nigerian Senator Aliyu Magakarda Wammakko and other senators at the ninth assembly have appealed for unity, compassion, and collective prayers for peace amid rising national and global tensions ahead of Eid-el-Fitri
In separate Eid messages issued on 19 March 2026, the lawmakers emphasised the importance of religious harmony and national cohesion as Muslims around the country mark the end of Ramadan. Wammakko called on Nigerians to “reflect deeply on the values of empathy and brotherhood,” urging citizens to look past divisions and work toward common goals. Senator Bilbis, from Zamfara echoed this sentiment, stressing that “peace and unity are foundational to Nigeria’s progress.”
Their messages came at a time of heightened security concerns and economic pressures, with lawmakers noting that Eid offers a moment for Nigerians of all faiths to recommit to mutual respect and support for one another. The APC leader also prayed for the well‑being of those facing hardship, including victims of insecurity and displaced families across several states.
The why of their intervention lies in the Senate’s desire to reinforce social stability during a major religious festival; reminding the nation that shared values and compassion are vital to bridging ethnic, regional, and political divides. As millions celebrate Eid, the call for prayers, unity, and goodwill underscores a broader hope for peace and resilience in challenging times.