 In the same vein, Muslims in the southern part of the country have clamored for peace and unity as the Mark Edel-Fittir, the report. Muslim faithfuls in Bayelsa state celebrate the day, recalling the incidents that led to the death of some peasants in the state on Wednesday. The Quran was revealed in this month to mankind, so that is why Allah has directed us to observe 30 days or 29 days of Ramadan fast, so we just ended the DSTD, so today is the celebration. The thing is compulsory to all Muslims, like from God, and after we finish the first thing, we have to give sacrifice, we have to give zakat, to feed it, to come by rice, corn, and cheer to the people that are not effort to get what they will cook after Salana. If you do the right thing as Muslims here in Bayelsa state, we are not supposed to put ourselves, our hands in wrong things, we are supposed to focus the ways of Allah. The ways of Allah is to live in harmony, to do things rightfully, not to indulge yourself in any form of activities that will bring disunity. It is also recited in the Quran at this time that if you save one Muslim or you save one life, it's regarded that you have saved an entire generation and also killing one life means that you have killed an entire generation. Iniquity, also in the southern part of the country, Muslim faithfuls converge at the central praying ground in the capital. Speaking on behalf of the state government, the secretary to the state government, Dr Habibat Adubiaru, called for a sustainance of partnership to retain the peace in the states. We should continue praying for the successful, the changing government coming on May 29th, so we should not allow people to be used as hooligans or as thugs. So we should embrace peace, we should make ourselves one for this country so that the Nigeria will continue to go in higher and higher. Some worshipers at the praying ground express joy and hope for a better Nigeria, but not without a call to the newly elected political office holders. Dear ones, I've suffered a lot. I'm hopeful that this coming administration will hear the ones of the past and it will be better for us, insha'Allah. I'm moving towards another government, so we need to at least to advocate peace and harmony in Nigeria, so that we live in peace. We are all one in Nigeria. A neighbour in Ugo state, the government arch Muslim faithfuls to continue to imbibe the values and teachings learned during the month of Ramadan. I also enjoy me to tell our brothers and sisters in Islam that yes, we agree Ramadan has finished. We must continue to follow the ethics, the values that Ramadan taught us even after the end of Ramadan. He has also sent me to tell our spiritual fathers that he thanks them very much because without their prayer, we have not been able to achieve all that we have achieved within the last four years. Addressing faithfuls, the grand imam of Ushun state, Musa and Imashaw, implored them to ponder on the gains of Ramadan. He spoke alongside the governor, Ade Mola Adeleke, who is observing his first aid in office. After this Ramadan, they should know because we are all human beings, you know, it's only God that is 100%. We are not 100%, but they should try and abide from the fasting of that 30 days. You know, a lot of people stay away from a lot of things. They should try to abide, you know, by it. It's not going to be easy, but they should just try and they should be more prayerful all the time. Because I know during the fasting, there's prayer every time. They should continue that prayer so as you can move forward, so as you can get to the promised line. The blessing of Ramadan is one for Bialas and of course devotion to Almighty God, and of course sense of sacrifice, and of course commitment to spiritual development. So we pray that God will give us the way we tell, to continue with that Amin spirit and to continue to work in the path of Almighty God.