 Muslim faithfuls in Oshun state joined the counterparts across the world to observe the two-racket voluntary prayers at the Oshobo Central Eid as they marked the beginning of the month of Shawar, a month succeeding that of Ramadan. Chief Imam of Oshobo-Land, Sheikh Musa Anima Shah, led the congregation, which had in attendance the State Commissioner for Finance, Bola Uye Bameji, who represented Governor Uye Tola. Sheikh Anima Shah said all Muslims should continue all the good deeds done during the period of fasting and increased their acts of worship. After the prayer, Governor Uye Tola urged Muslims to continue to show love and care to others as well as pray for the progress and development of the state and for peace to take preeminence in Nigeria. Uye Tola reminded the people of the need to continue to take COVID-19 safety protocols seriously as the virus is still very much around. The significance of Ramadan is very important and it wants the people of the state of Oshobo to continue with good conduct, with prayer, with share of love and kindness so that at the end we will have the cause to glorify the Holy Name and we will be able to pray for peace, tranquility, development of Nigeria in particular at the state of Oshobo. Yes, the issue of COVID-19, the Governor emphasized that COVID-19 is still available around us. It is important that we observe the protocol of COVID-19. We are ready more than ever to continue to ensure that the peace that we witness here continues to thrive much better than it has been.