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Security Chiefs Charges Citizens To Take Advantage of Holy Month of Ramadan To Revive Moral Values

Comptroller of the Nigeria Customs Service and Commissioner of Police in Kwara state, Ahmed Bello and Mohammed Bagega have charged citizens to take advantage of the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan to revive decaying moral values that is responsible for insecurity in the country.

The security chiefs also urged wealthy Nigerians to lend a helping hand to the needy, adding that poverty and absence of love are behind some of the security challenges facing the country.

The top security officers added that the rejuvenation of the Nigerian norms and culture would curtail anti-social behavior amongst youths, thus reducing insecurity in the society,

Bagega and Bello spoke on Sunday in Ilorin, Kwara State during a Ramadan lecture organised by a private radio station, SBS FM, Oloje Housing Estate, Ilorin.

Bagega urged Muslims to continue the spirit of good neighbourliness even after the end of Ramadan fast.

Represented by AbdulRahman Tijani-Adekilekun, a Superintendent of Police, Bagega sued for sound moral education for the health of the society.

For his part, Comptroller Bello said that the gathering “is also an avenue for people to come together and understand one another and iron out some of the country’s critical problems especially the issues of security.

“This is the time to educate our people especially the youth to shun the habit of consuming illicit drugs and things that are against societal values.

“In this holy month, I urge all to take a lesson of being brothers to one another by understanding our differences so that we can be in unity. Whenever we have a problem we should sit down together and iron things out so that we work as a team.”

Earlier, in his sermon, Imam AbdulRazaq Aduagba attributed the societal
malaise and insecurity in the country to moral decadence and non adherence to the teachings and lessons of Ramadan.

The General Manager of SBS FM, Alh Mas’ud Adebimpe said the station organised the lecture as part of its social responsibility to its host communities.

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