Buhari said he decided to start this year’s breaking of fast with the ministers and service chiefs to share experience with them.
According to him, the month of Ramadan provides opportunity not only for the performance of religious obligations but also help in ensuring healthy living.
“I think it is not a matter of making speeches here. I just said I should start with the Executive Council and the service chiefs so that we would share (while we are eating) our experiences.
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“For those who have too much weight I think (fasting) is very healthy for them,” he said.
The president charged the ministers, as well as the heads of various security agencies to remain alive to their responsibilities so as to ensure that the change agenda was implemented effectively for sustainable future of Nigeria.
The president thanked the ministers and the service chiefs for joining him to break the fast.
The Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ahmed Rufai, who spoke on behalf of the guests, said the event had given them the opportunity to renew their absolute loyalty to the president and the country.
He reassured the president that they would continue to serve the country with renewed vigour and fear of God.
In attendance were ministers, service chiefs, Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, presidential aides and heads of para-military agencies, including the Inspector-General of Police, Idris Ibrahim.
The President will also be hosting leadership of the National Assembly, religious and political groups where he would interact and share experiences on ways of achieving peace, unity and socio-economic development of the country.
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