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Muslims told to be good ambassadors of Islam

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PROF. Tajudeen Gbadamosi has called on Muslims in Lagos State to be good ambassadors of Islam and pray for the betterment of the country.

Prof. Gbadamosi made the call during the visit of the Lagos State Muslim Community Committee on the pandemic to Epe to observe the level of compliance with coronavirus protocols.

The 19-man committee is chaired by Prof. Gbadamosi.

The Chief Imam of Epeland, Alhaji Abdullateef Oladapo, called on government not to relent in enlightening members of the public on the risk of the pandemic.

Alhaji Oladapo commended members of the Lagos Muslim Community for being proactive in battling the terrible disease.

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In his contribution, the Chief Imam of First Epe Central Mosque, Alhaji  Abdulrahman Saadallah, explained that mosques in the division are in full compliance with the directives given by both federal and state governments.

According to him, “aged people are restricted from being part of the congregational prayers and that is the more reason why the traditional ruler of the land has not been part of the Jumat prayer because he is law-abiding”.

Imam Saadallah appealed to government to key into taking care of the welfare of the citizens, especially the coronavirus period..

He urged Nigerians to remain law-abiding citizens of the country.

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