Gov Idris congratulates Kebbi Muslims on Eid-el-Fitri, pledges continued development

Kebbi Gov Idris congratulated Muslims in the state on Eid-el-Fitri. He pledged continued development efforts.

According to ThisDayLive, Gov Idris congratulated Kebbi Muslims on Eid-el-Fitri and pledged continued development. The report appeared on March 18, 2026. No further details are available from the extracted source content, which primarily features the title amid other headlines including VFD shareholders, Barau's meeting with IGP’s committee on state police, and Powell Homes CEO's comments. These others are unrelated to this event. The announcement highlights the governor's support for the Muslim community in the state.

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