The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, on Thursday joined thousands of Muslim faithful to observe Eid-el-Fitr prayers at Ramat Square in Maiduguri.
The prayer ground was filled to capacity as worshippers gathered in large numbers in a show of faith and unity to mark the end of Ramadan.
The prayers were led by the Chief Imam of Borno State, Shettima Mamman Saleh, and attended by top dignitaries, including Babagana Zulum, Ali Ndume, and Kaka Shehu Lawan, among other prominent indigenes of the state.
Speaking with journalists after the prayers, the Vice President expressed optimism that the security challenges facing the country would soon be brought under control through ongoing efforts by both the federal and state governments.

He called for greater unity among Nigerians, noting that the overlap of Ramadan and Lent presents a unique opportunity for reflection and national cohesion. According to him, sustainable development cannot be achieved without peace, urging citizens to work together to address insecurity and other shared challenges.
Shettima also commended the people and leadership of Borno State for their resilience and continued commitment to peace and progress.
In his sermon, the Chief Imam urged Muslims to sustain the virtues of Ramadan — including discipline, sacrifice, and devotion — beyond the holy month. He emphasized the importance of piety, compassion, and social responsibility in fostering a peaceful and united society.







