Tag: Eid -el- Kabir

  • EID-EL-KABIR: Your to-do list this Sallah

    EID-EL-KABIR: Your to-do list this Sallah

    It’s that time of the year again when Muslims all over the world celebrate the holiest festival in their calendar, known as Eid-el Kabir or Sallah.

    It falls on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah and lasts for three days. In the international (Gregorian) calendar, the dates vary from year to year drifting approximately 11 days earlier each year.

    The days of Eid which has been singled out as “days of remembrance” and considered the holiest days in the Islamic Calendar, honours the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son, Isma’il (Issac) as an act of submission to God’s command, before God intervening, through his angel Jibra’il (Gabriel) and informing him that his sacrifice has already been accepted.

    The meat from the sacrificed animal is usually divided into three parts. The family retains-one-third of the share; another third is given to relatives, friends and neighbours; and the remaining third is given to the poor and needy.

    Eid-el-kabir is not just about the festivities, the celebrations and the merriments most people look forward to; there are deep lessons to learn from this historical event such as tolerance, patience, love and commitment.

    For the non-Muslims, this is a good opportunity to eat plenty of meat, enjoy and make merry with all of your Muslim friends.

    In Nigeria, the Federal Government declared 1st and 4th of September, as public holidays, so it’s truly a time to make merry and enjoy to the fullest.

    Here are a few things you can do this holiday

    1.Look out for your generous Muslim friends and hit them up:
    We all have that one Muslim friend we’re not really close to, it’s time to spark off that friendship. You can call or text or even visit, You don’t want to miss out on sallah meat. Don’t forget that lots of people are calling in for their meat slots, you don’t want to get displaced if you’ve not already called -you’re late-, but nevertheless, pick up that phone and dial

    2.Find out the party venue:
    You don’t want to wander off to where you assume the party is holding and it’s not holding there, find out if it’s just a get-together or a huge party, so you can dress appropriately to suit the occasion

    3. Avoid African Time:
    This is probably the most difficult task every Nigerian has to go through, if it’s 3:00 pm, be there at exactly 3:00pm, so there would be no excuse as to why you did no get your own sallah meat. You don’t want to hear stories that touch the heart

    4.Share with others: 
    Don’t be stingy, givers never lack. Be sure to give out some meat to those that don’t have Muslim friends, next Sallah, you’ll most definitely get more meat

    5. Thank your Muslim friends before leaving: 
    A little “Thank you” does the magic everytime. You don’t just rush off with meat, or sneak out on them, as though that’s the only reason you came, although we know it’s the only reason you came.
    Be courteous. Greet everyone when you come and be sure to say thank you to your guests before leaving.

    These few easy tips can get you plenty meat this Sallah,

    Thank me later

    Happy Sallah!!!

  • Police deploy 2,900 officers for Eid-el-Kabir

    Bauchi State Police Commissioner Mr. Sanusi Lemu said yesterday 2,900 men and officers had been deployed in strategic places to ensure a peaceful Eid-el-Kabir.

    Lemu, who addressed reporters at the police headquarters in Bauchi, said: “Measures have been put in place to forestall breakdown of law and order during the festivity.”

    He said the command designed an operation order that would ensure the deployment of officers on surveillance patrol of flash points.

    Lemu said: “The command is prepared to tighten security around worship centres and Eid praying grounds by deploying officers of anti-bomb squad.

    “We are not taking anything for granted. We will secure sensitive routes, particularly routes leading to the Emir’s palace and Government House.”

    He urged the public to report any suspicious movement to security agencies, saying such action would assist the police.

     

  • FRSC deploys 358 personnel in Niger for Eid-el-Kabir

    FRSC deploys 358 personnel in Niger for Eid-el-Kabir

    The Federal Road Safety Commission in Niger on Wednesday announced  the deployment of 358 personnel on a 24-hour patrol of federal highways for the Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

    The Sector Commander, Mr Yusuf Garba, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna that the command also deployed 10 patrol vehicles, two ambulances and one tow truck.

    Garba said that the command had intensified efforts in monitoring the conduct of road users to check road crashes, before, during and after the festive season.

    He said the personnel would ensure that motorists respect traffic rules and regulations to prevent road accidents.

    The sector commander said the personnel would also be deployed to praying grounds on Sallah day to ease movement.

    He advised motorists to desist from parking indiscriminately, overloading and dangerous driving, stressing that anyone found wanting would be dealt with accordingly.

    Garba said that the command was partnering with members of National Union of Road Transport Workers and other stakeholders  to educate motorists on the dangers of making calls while driving.

    “Our primary concern is to prevent road crashes by mobilising road users to desist from dangerous driving, especially overtaking in sharp bends, among others,” he said.

    He warmed parents against allowing underage on wheel as anyone found wanting would be dealt with.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Police assure FCT residents of adequate security – AIG

    Eid-el-Kabir: Police assure FCT residents of adequate security – AIG

    Mr Salisu Fagge, Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 8 Abuja, on Wednesday assured residents of the zone of adequate security during and after the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebrations.

    Fagge gave the assurance in a telephone  interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna.

    He said the three commissioners of police in FCT, Niger and Kaduna states had been issued with operational order to provide effective security during and after the period.

    He explained that the zone would also increase its patrol teams on Abuja-Kaduna federal highway to ensure the safety of road users.

    He assured motorists that security measures put in place would deal with any form of threats.

    He called on residents to volunteer information about bad elements in their midst.

    He added that adequate security personnel would be stationed at strategic locations such as prayer grounds, children parks, recreational centres and other suspected crime spots.

    He, therefore, advised residents of Niger, Kaduna and FCT Abuja to cooperate with all security personnel for peaceful celebrations.

    Fagge urged members of the public, especially those traveling, to be vigilant and report any suspicious movement to the nearest security formation within their localities.

  • Eid-El-Kabir: FRSC to deploy 33,000 men, 859 patrol vehicles, others

    Eid-El-Kabir: FRSC to deploy 33,000 men, 859 patrol vehicles, others

    •NSCDC moves personnel in Oyo, Osun, Niger
    •TRACE positions officers in Ogun, Lagos/Ibadan road

    CORPS Marshal of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has approved the deployment of 33,000 personnel – both regular and special marshals, 859 patrol vehicles and others to address wrong road usage by motorists during Eid-El-Kabir.

    For ease of operation and prompt rescue services, 859 patrol vans, 106 ambulances, 267 motorbikes and 22 tow trucks have been deployed to cover critical routes and crash prone areas

    A statement by Corps Public Education Officer Bisi Kazeem said the operation will focus on traffic control, excessive speeding, dangerous driving/overtaking, clearance of road obstructions, seatbelt use violation, zero tolerance for use of phone while driving, lane indiscipline and route violation among others.

    He added that the 2017 Eid-El-Kabir Sallah special patrol operation is scheduled to begin from tomorrow to September 6 and personnel have been briefed appropriately to perform their duties, which include public enlightenment, traffic calming, traffic control, enforcement and rescue services.

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) commands in Oyo, Osun and Niger states have also announced plans to deploy personnel to beef up security during the celebration.

    No fewer than 3,000 personnel will be on duty in Oyo State during the celebration.

    The state NSCDC Commandant, Mr. John Adewoye, spoke in Ibadan during the monthly recap of security situation for the month of August.

    Adewoye said the personnel would be deployed to the praying grounds to patrol all access roads and every part of the state for security coverage before, during, and after the Sallah.

    He implored the public to volunteer information to the corps in their neighborhood or calls these numbers; 09055533301, 09055533303, whenever they suspect any strange movement.

    NSCDC Osun Command said it had deployed 1,000 personnel to strategic places to ensure a hitch-free celebration.

    Mr. Philip Ayodele, the State Commandant of the corps, said this in a statement in Osogbo.

    Ayodele assured residents and visitors coming for the celebration of adequate security and safety, saying security would be provided by the corps, before, during and after the festival.

    The agency said it has deployed 1,550 personnel to provide security during and after the Eid-El Kabir  in Niger State.

    The Corps Commandant Mr. Philip Ayuba, in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna, said the officers will take care of the security at the praying grounds in the 25 local government areas.

    The Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE)  has also deployed over 350 personnel  to monitor vehicular movements on strategic routes in Ogun and on the Lagos /Ibadan Expressway during the  Eid-el-Kabir.

    The Corps Commander /Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Abdulfatai  Ogunyemi, said this yesterday in Abeokuta.

    He said the deployment of TRACE officials on the roads was necessary to check excesses of motorists during the festival.

    Ogunyemi said the Eid-El-Kabir Special Operation, which began on Monday, would ensure effective traffic management, timely clearance of obstruction, prompt rescue and emergency services along the roads.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Friday, Monday are public holidays

    THE Federal Government has declared Friday and Monday as public holidays to mark Eid-el-Kabir celebration.

    Minister of Interior Lt Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd), who said this on behalf of the Federal Government, congratulated Muslim faithful and Nigerians.

    He urged them to use the occasion to pray for peace, unity, prosperity and the stability of the country’s democracy.

    Dambazau urged Nigerians to join hands with the President Muhammadu Buhari administration in its “determination to build a peaceful and harmonious country, where the rights of every citizen, are protected and guaranteed, as enshrined in the constitution”.

    According to a statement issued yesterday by the Director overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary (DOOPS),   Dr. Rufa’i Kawu Attahiru, the minister assured citizens of their safety, emphasising that security agencies have been directed to maintain the peace and protect lives and property.

    He condemned in strong terms the prevalence of hate speeches in the country and warned that the government would henceforth deal with perpetrators according to the law.

  • Friday, Monday declared public holidays for Eid-el-Kabir

    Friday, Monday declared public holidays for Eid-el-Kabir

    The Federal Government has declared Friday, 1st and Monday 4th as Public Holidays to mark Id-el-Kabir Celebration.

    The Minister of Interior, Lt Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, (rtd) who made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, congratulated Muslim faithful and all Nigerians to use the occasion to pray for peace, unity, prosperity and the stability of the country’s democracy.

    Dambazau further urged all Nigerians to join hands with the Government of President Muhammadu Buhari in its avowed determination to build a peaceful and harmonious country, where the rights of every citizen, are protected and guaranteed, as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    According to a statement issued on Monday by the Director Overseeing the Office of the Permanent Secretary (DOOPS),   Dr Rufa’i Kawu Attahiru, the Minister assured citizens of their safety in all parts of the country, emphasizing that security agencies have been directed to maintain the peace and protect lives and property.

    He condemned in strong terms the prevalence of Hate Speeches in the country and warned that the government would henceforth deal with perpetrators according to the law, while emphasizing that the government would continue to foster peaceful coexistence, national cohesion and stability in its march towards actualizing the full potential of Nigeria.

  • Osun sells rams to citizens from N45,000

    Osun sells rams to citizens from N45,000

    The Osun Government on Monday unveiled the selling of rams at between N45,000 and N80,000 to citizens of the state ahead of the upcoming Eid-El-Kabir.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the government plans to sell no less than 648 rams which had been fattened, breed and vaccinated in the past two months to its citizens.

    Mr Sola Omidiran, the Managing Director of Selema Oloba Ranch in Iwo, Osun, where the rams were fattened said the state government bought them from various states in Northern Nigeria some months ago

    He said during the fattening; the rams gained additional 15kg to their original weight, thus enhancing their capacity and body shape to provide more beef to would-be buyers.

    “With all we are doing, we can assure buyers that we will give them value for their money.

    “We have the rams in four different categories and are going for different prices.

    “We have those within the Bronze category that are weighing between 25kg and 30kg. Each of them is going for about N45,000.

    “Those that fall within the Silver category are weighing between 31kg and 36kg. Each of them will be sold for N60,000.

    “Those in the Gold category weigh between 37kg and 43kg and they will be go for N70,000each .

    “Those that are in the Platinum category weigh between 44kg and 50kg and each of them will sell for N80, 000,” Omidiran said.

    He said that the company had gone into partnership with some online stores to help market the products.

    “In a bid to enhance our marketing strategies, we have gone into partner with varying online stores through our website www. selemafarmfresh.com.

    Omidiran said aside the rams; they also have goats, cattle as well as condiments such as: fresh tomatoes, onions, peppers for sale and can be found on the website.

    NAN reports that the project was  part of the Osun State Government’s Rural Enterprise and Agricultural Programme (O’REAP) meant to boost the rearing and selling of livestock in the state

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Osun offers free Lagos-Osogbo train ride

    Eid-el-Kabir: Osun offers free Lagos-Osogbo train ride

    The Osun Government says it has concluded plans to provide free train ride for its indigenes from Lagos to Osogbo during the Eid-el- Kabir holiday, Mr Ismaila Jaiyeoba-Alagbada has said.

    Jaiyeoba-Alagbada, Commissioner for Industries, Commerce and Co-operatives, made this known in a statement on Monday in Osogbo.

    He said the gesture was in furtherance of Gov. Rauf Aregbesola administration’s commitment to the welfare of the people.

    According to Jayeoba-Alagbada, the free train is expected to move from Lagos to Osogbo twice but will operate only one trip for the post-Sallah return journey.

    The commissioner explained that the first free train would move from Lagos on Wednesday, Aug. 30 at 10.a.m. from the Iddo Terminus to Osogbo.

    Jayeoba-Alagbada also said the second free train would leave Iddo Terminus, Lagos on Thursday, Aug. 31 to Osogbo by 10 a.m.

    He further said that after the holiday, the train would leave Osogbo on a single trip to Lagos on Sunday, Sept. 3 by 10. a.m.

    “This we have concluded as the plan for this year’s Eid-el-Kabir festival,” the commissioner said.

    Jayeoba-Alagbada said the free train provided by the government would give Osun indigenes the opportunities to return home to savour the joy of the festival with their relatives.

    “This is one of the social protection projects of the Aregbesola administration; we commenced this offer more than six years ago and have not looked back.

    “Even in the face of harsh financial constraints, we have strived to keep this offer going.

    “It has offered great opportunities for our people and helped their finances as well,” Jayeoba-Alagbada said.’’

  • Eid-el-Kabir: Osun offers free train ride

    The Osun State government yesterday said it would offer free train ride from Lagos to Osogbo, the state capital, for this year’s Eid-el-Kabir holiday.

    A statement by the Commissioner for Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives, Ismail Adekunle Jayeoba-Alagbada, said the gesture is part of Governor Rauf Aregbesola administration’s commitment to the welfare of the people.

    The statement said the free train ride will depart Lagos twice for Osogbo and operate only one trip for the post-Sallah return journey.

    It said: “The first train moves from Lagos on August 30 at 10 am from the Iddo Terminus in Lagos through Ogun and Oyo states to Osogbo. Another one leaves at the same time on August 31 through the same route down to Osogbo.

    “After the Eid-el-Kabir celebration, the train leaves Osogbo on September 3 for Lagos. This, we have concluded, as the plan for this year’s Eid-el-Kabir festival.”

    The government hoped the free train ride would give Osun indigenes the opportunities to return home to celebrate the festival with their relatives.

    The statement said: “This is one of the social protection projects of the Aregbesola administration. Since we started this over six years ago, we have not looked back. Even in the face of harsh financial constraints, we have strived to keep this offer going convinced it has offered opportunities for people and helped their finances.”