By Peterson Otwakai
As the sun rose over the Soroti sports ground, it heralded not just the end of Ramadan fasting but also a moment of unity and celebration for the Muslim community. Among the hundreds gathered for Eid al-Fitr prayers was none other than Stephen Ejoku, the esteemed CEO of Ejoku Foundation and hopeful for the LCV Soroti district.
In a heartwarming display of solidarity, Ejoku joined hands with fellow Muslims to mark the conclusion of this sacred month. The atmosphere was charged with a sense of reverence and joy as prayers filled the air, echoing the sentiments of millions around the world partaking in this auspicious occasion, especially in Saudi Arabia.
Ramadan, beyond its spiritual significance, is a time for community, compassion, and connection. It’s a period of honoring prayer and reflection. Ejoku’s presence at the Soroti sports ground exemplified his commitment to fostering unity and understanding among diverse communities.
In his address to the gathering, Ejoku extended warm wishes for a happy and peaceful celebration to all Muslims across the Teso subregion. His words of solidarity resonated deeply, embodying the spirit of inclusivity and harmony that defines Eid al-Fitr.