
The Chief Medical Director of the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), Ado-Ekiti, Professor Kayode Olabanji has charged the Muslim faithful within the hospital community not to relent at praying for peace and progress of Nigeria, Ekiti State and EKSUTH in particular even after the Ramadan fasting.
The CMD gave the charge while congratulating the members of the Muslim Community in EKSUTH on the completion of this year’s 30 days Ramadan fasting and prayer as contained in a statement made available to journalists by the Head, Corporate Affairs of the hospital, Rolake Adewumi.
According to Prof. Olabanji, the significance of the Holy month at ensuring spiritual renewal, self discipline and compassion for others should be sustained.
The CMD urged all and sundry to continue to uphold the virtues, love and generosity of Prophet Mohammed while discharging their duties on daily basis.
Professor Olabanji in the spirit of the season expressed appreciation to Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s led administration for giving attention to the development of the Hospital as well as making the welfare of staff a priority.
He promised that the Management and Staff will continue to put in their best at ensuring that the people of Ekiti State receive the best medical attention in the Health Institution.
Prof. Olabanji therefore prayed for more progress and peace for all in this season and beyond.