Breaking of Ramadan Fast: Jos North Council Boss Host Muslim and Christians

Walbe Orgak 

The Governor of Plateau State His Excellency Simon Lalong has praised the chairman Jos North Local Government Council Hon Shehu Bala Usman for bringing Christians and Muslims to eat and interact together.











Governor Lalong made the commendation last Friday at the council Secretariat during breaking of Ramadan fasting organize by the council chairman when some 

Lalong who was represented by the Deputy Governor Professor Sonni Tyoden reiterated that the country is passing through some critical moments therefore, the Ramadan season has offered Nigerians an opportunity to pray for the country. 

He said his administration will continue to encourage activities that will promote peaceful coexistence.

The Chairman of Jos North Local Government Hon Shehu Usman Bala Usman said bringing Muslims and Christians together to break the Ramadan fasting will help to foster peace and unity.

He noted that last year during the council organize Christmas carol of nine lesson and lightening which brought together Both Christians and Muslim communities.

Usman said all these is aim toward continually bringing people of different faith together to interact and socialize together, which will go a long way to foster peaceful coexistence.

In their goodwill messages Chairman Nigerian Christians Association Plateau State Chapter Reverend Father Polycarp Lubo, the Deputy Chief Imam Jos Centarl Mosque Sheik Ghazali Adams, Alhaji Sani Mudi of JNI and the Secretary to Plateau State Government Prof Danladi Atu, all eulogized the council chairman for his efforts in promoting peaceful coexistence   

The breaking of the Ramadan fasting witnesses a large turnout of Christians and Muslims as assorted dishes were served. 

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