Abuja-the Muslim students society of Nigeria (CENTRAAL STATION) on Saturday said that it would continue to contribute its quota to the development of the nation.
National Ameer (Chief) of the society, Folayemi, Alhaji Sirajudeen made the comment at the Union 60th anniversary Grand Finale reading in Abuja.
According to him, the company served as a powerful tool for national unity and cohesion in the country.
He said the society's members across the geographical and ethnic barriers that made it easier for the get together and plan for the good of the country.
Folayemi said the society had succeeded in promoting national integration and building bridges through its programmes and activities.
According to him, the society's activities emphasize the values and the brotherhood of Islam in particular and unity of mankind in General.
He said that the major purpose of the society was aimed at giving an adequate reorientation to the future leaders "as we that moral, proper posture and the dignity of labor was the gateway to national development believe.
"Today, the society has continued until generation of excellent leaders who have contributed tremendously to the development of the nation.
"Society has managed the Muslims vote in closer to the Union and customer teams in them true Islamic spirit and faith in Allah.
"It has also promoted and the general welfare of the Muslims also defended their fundamental human rights and defended in each community," he said
Guest speaker, Alhaji Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, former Governor of Kano State, said early in his life as a member of I was on FOOT, and to date, the Union implanted in him a broad view of Islam.
He called for the revitalization of society so that it can continue to train Islamic students to stay upright and expressions of graduates ready to contribute to meaningful social development.
"Most Islamic students gained their understanding of Islam as a way of life I was on FOOT, in particular through organised lectures, workshops and symposia," he said.
The former Governor called on both the old and new members to come together and move forward the society and the nation. (NAN)
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