DBM chief calls on solidarity, forgiveness in celebration of Eid’l Fitr

DBM chief urges solidarity, forgiveness on Eid’l Fitr

/ 08:40 AM April 10, 2024

DBM chief urges solidarity, forgiveness on Eid’l Fitr

DBM Sec. Amenah Pangandaman during the Malacañang Palace briefing, August 22, 2023. | PHOTO: INQUIRER.net / Ryan Leagogo

MANILA, Philippines — As the country observes Eid’l Fitr, Budget and Management Secretary Mina Pangandaman called for solidarity, forgiveness of past grievances, and unceasing efforts to broaden “goodwill” within communities.

Pangandaman is the country’s first Muslim budget secretary and the lone female member of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s economic team.

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“May we come together in solidarity and strive to mend broken relationships, forgive past grievances, and spread goodwill in our communities,” said Pangandaman in a statement on Wednesday.

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Eid’l Fitr is one of the most significant Islamic celebrations. It symbolizes the end of Ramadan, also known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast.”

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“As we mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan, we are reminded of Allah being ever-present, ready to offer us guidance and support wherever and whenever we need it,” Pangandaman added.

Apart from calling for solidarity, Pangandaman reminded her fellow Filipino Muslims to  “thank the divine for all the beautiful things in our lives.”

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