By Gloria Ikibah
The President of the Congress of African Journalists (CAJ), Comrade Chris Isiguzo, has said the Eid El Fitr celebrations should be a time for reflection, renewal, and rejoicing.
In a statement, Isiguzo extended heartfelt and warm greetings to Muslim journalists across the African continent as they join the global Muslim Ummah in marking the occasion.
He acknowledged the significance of Eid El Fitr, and emphasised that it is “not only the conclusion of a month of fasting and prayer, but also a celebration of the strength, discipline, and devotion demonstrated by Muslims in their faith.
“Your commitment to your religious duties, despite the challenges of our modern world, stands as an inspiration to all,” he said.
The CAJ President, who is also a former national President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, underscored the critical role journalists play in shaping narratives, offering a voice to the voiceless, and conveying the truth to society.
“As journalists, you are at the forefront of shaping narratives and offering a voice to the voiceless. Your role in both challenging and joyous times is invaluable,” he added.
Comrade Isiguzo therefore encouraged Muslim journalists to use the period of Eid to reflect on shared values of humanity, compassion, and unity, while also recognising the importance of their work in serving society.
“The stories we tell and the truths we uncover are part of our service to society and our greater responsibility to humanity,” he noted.
He prayed for peace and unity across Africa, urging journalists to continue working towards a brighter future.
The CAJ President further extended well-wishes to all Muslims, particularly journalists, across Africa.
“May this Eid inspire you to continue working towards a future where peace, unity, and understanding prevail across our great continent.
“May Allah accept your prayers, reward your sacrifices, and grant you health, happiness, and success in all your endeavors”, he said.