 As Muslims in Nigeria join the world in celebration of Eid Fattar, they have been urged to imbibe the important teachings learned in the month of Ramadan to promote peace and unity in the country. Speaking at this just Eid al-Fattar prayer ground, the chief Imam of Sultan Belosanto mosque Kaduna, Sulaiman Mohammed Adams, charges the faithful to emulate the teaching of Prophet Muhammad to promote peace and unity in the country, which is the primary assignment of every human being on earth. While calling on clerics in Nigerians to sustain prayers for peaceful and to all challenges in the nation, he talks to sea citizens to all their support and assist the poor and the needy. We need for what is happening, killing everywhere, looting and kidnapping, so we have to go back to our really religions. So we have to learn what we have done in the fasting. We continue praying on the time Allah swt commanded us to do, we have to do our best. Also a renowned Islamic cleric, Ahmad Gumi, calls on the government to do everything possible within its capacity to end the insecurity bedeviling the country as the sea citizens now live in total fear. The need for peace, tranquility and unity in the country and that the government should address the insecurity problem which is bedeviling the nation. A former commissioner of police, Ahmed Abdul Rahman expresses satisfaction with a celebration saying these years' idle fitri is unusual. My formal is that I thank Allah SWT for spearing our lives to witness this very important occasion that is to fast the month of Ramadan completely and what is more interesting is that in my life this is the third time I will pray, I mean I will fast 30 days. Today is a very glorious day and I wish people can accommodate this day as every day. But not just one or two days, I mean then after every single day I have to go back again to square one. I think that's not good enough. They appeal to Nigerians to fall back on Allah as he is the only way out of the security challenges in Nigeria.