 The Muslim community in Baelza have called on other faithful to maintain peace and show love to others as they celebrate this year's Idil Fittir. They made the call when they joined other faithful in the country to celebrate this year's Idil Fittir declared by the President General Niger's Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs after a prayer at the Oboguro central mosque in Yenugua. They are also optimistic that the economic situation in the country will have a positive change, saying that during the period of the one month Ramadan fast, prayers were made for the President, Nigeria and Baelza state. The start of Ramadan was when Allah revealed the Qur'an to Muslims and during this period of our fast we do pray for the problem that Nigeria is facing and by us are to the killing and all the rest, killing our servants and all the rest so we pray that they should forget about all this killing and all the rest. This Ramadan shows us something that if you go to Ramadan anything bad in your mind is come out inside and everything you get inside this Ramadan you supposed to continue with it. Even you are a Muslim, you see your own brother, we've been Christian, you have to love him to show him love. That is the Muslim work in all our books, especially the book of Allah, which is the Qur'an. One of the essence of fasting is self-restraining and also to build love among your brothers and sisters despite the religious differences. So I would say that unity put across all religion and as Muslims we should live by example.