Jonglei Muslims Mark Eid Al-Adha Peacefully

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Speaking during the occasion of Eid Al-Adha this morning, Rachael Anok Omot, the state minister of Gender Child and Social Welfare urges all the Muslim community in the state both the businessmen and government officials to unite as one Muslims and Christians so that they should co-exist in peace and share their ideas together.

“We fought together and attained our independence together; I want all of you to embrace in love and unity among ourselves,” said the minster during the ceremony.

She said that sanitation and hygiene as the priority of the human lives as all the Muslims do general cleanness before they go for prayers, adding that they should also clear their places.

“Let it be clean as our bodies are always clean,” she said.

The state minister of local Government Diing Akol Diing told the Muslim they are one people created by one God.

“We don’t want a person who will come and form a religion which will divide us and we in Jonglei state don’t want this to happen here. In our state transitional constitution, everyone has a right to religion or prayers and that is the great law,” he said.

He said that in the state capital want there is any Muslim event they always give chance to every religion to participate.

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