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Sheikh Abubakar Umar Obilan, the North Eastern Regional Assistant Mufti, has called on Muslims and Christians still observing fasting to intensify prayers for peace in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could have far-reaching economic consequences for communities in Teso.
Speaking during Eid el-Fitr prayers at Soroti Sports Ground on Friday (March 20), Obilan said the region risks losing up to sh100b in annual support from Middle Eastern donors. The funds have traditionally helped Muslim families purchase animals for Eid al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice.


“We need to pray as Muslims and also call upon people of other faiths to pray for peace in the Middle East. As a region, we have been receiving about sh100b to support the purchase of animals, which has benefited many families."

The Soroti East MP-elect Moses Okia Attan (R) sharing a light moment with a fellow Muslim faithful during Eid el-Fitr prayers in Soroti.

“We should show love to our parents by ensuring they have what to eat. Do not celebrate with your wife and leave out your parents,” he advised.
Soroti East MP-elect, Moses Okia Attan, called on Muslim youth to avoid engaging in dubious activities and encouraged parents to provide for their families.