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Lent/Ramadan: Mbah urges love, service and peaceful coexistence

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As Christians and Muslims in Nigeria and across the world mark the beginning of Lent and Ramadan, the Governor of Enugu State, Dr Peter Mbah, has enjoined Nigerians of both faiths to see the unique convergence as a divine call to embrace values that promote unity, love, service and peaceful coexistence.

Governor Mbah noted that such a remarkable coincidence was a reminder that, while paths of worship may differ, Nigerians remain united in values of faith, sacrifice, compassion and devotion to God espoused by the two religions.

This was contained in his message to the people of the state and Nigerians earlier on Ash Wednesday, while he was fielding questions from newsmen after a Holy Mass to usher in the Lenten season at the Government House Chapel, Enugu.

“Lent calls Christians to prayer, fasting, penitence, almsgiving and renewed commitment to love and service. Ramadan invites Muslims into a month of fasting, reflection, charity and spiritual discipline.

“Both seasons teach restraint, deepen empathy for the less privileged, and strengthen our resolve to live in righteousness and peace,” Mbah stated.

He also described Ash Wednesday and Lent as a season of sober reflection and cutting down on excesses, as man must ultimately return to dust.

“Ash Wednesday is also a reminder that we are from dust, and to dust we must return. So, for me, I think it is also a time for us to reflect on our actions and be a better version of who we are as leaders, as workers, and as team players.”

In his homily, the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Reverend Calistus Onaga, called on Christians to uphold prayer, fasting and almsgiving, which he described as the three cardinal principles of the Lenten season.