President Bola Tinubu hosted state governors at Aso Villa, officially known as the Presidential Villa in Abuja, for an Iftar gathering marking the Ramadan fast. The event brought together political leaders across party lines in what aides described as a moment of reflection, unity, and national dialogue.
Iftar, the evening meal that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan, served as both a spiritual observance and an opportunity for strategic discussions. Sources indicated that key governance issues, including economic stability, security coordination, and intergovernmental collaboration, were informally discussed.
The gathering reportedly emphasized national cohesion and the importance of bipartisan cooperation. According to presidential aides, Tinubu used the occasion to urge governors to intensify grassroots engagement and support federal reform initiatives.
Participants described the atmosphere as cordial and reflective, with prayers offered for peace, stability, and economic recovery. Religious leaders present at the event called for tolerance and mutual understanding across Nigeria’s diverse communities.
Analysts interpret the meeting as part of broader efforts to strengthen federal-state relations amid ongoing economic reforms and electoral discussions. They note that symbolic gatherings during religious observances often provide space for informal consensus building.
Governors in attendance reportedly reaffirmed their commitment to collaborative governance and policy alignment, particularly in areas affecting fiscal management and social welfare programs.
Observers say such engagements can help ease political tensions and foster dialogue in a complex national landscape. The Presidency is expected to continue similar outreach initiatives during the Ramadan period.

