 Governor Amadou Umor of Intiri has joined other Muslims to perform the two Raqqat subrogatory prayers at Modibo-Adama Central Mosque in Yola, in commemoration of this year's Eid al-Fatir celebration. The governor was accompanied by some members of the State Executive Council, where he urged Nigerians to pray for the stability of the nation amidst the insecurity bedeviling the nation. Details in this report. The chief Imam of Modibo-Adama Central Mosque in Yola, Qadi Amadou Boboi, led the two Raqqat prayers. In his sermon after the prayers, he explained the virtues of giving out the Qatul fit after the completion of Ramadan, and cordoned Muslims to carry out the act of abundant reward from Allah. Qadi Boboi enjoined Muslims to follow the traditions of Prophet Muhammad and rededicate themselves towards serving Allah beyond the Ramadan period. He led special prayers for peace and tranquility, progress and development of Adamua and Nigeria as a whole. After the prayers, governor Fenturi accompanied Amadou Adamaua, Dr. Bahkindo Ali Mustafa, inside the palace where they exchanged Sallalah pleasantries. In an interview with John List, the governor congratulates the Muslim Umar for the successful completion of these years Ramadan. He appeals for prayers and tolerance among the diverse ethno-religious citizens of the state, noting that peace is the panacea to any meaningful development. I wish them well, and I urge everybody to strengthen love and unity among ourselves. Let us do our best to ensure that we close the gap of differences, the gap of hatred so that we can promote peace and unity in the country, so that we can stimulate security and love for one another. The governor was accompanied by the secretary to the state government, Bashir Ahmad, and members of the state House of Assembly and other commissioners. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.