UN envoy Hanna Tetteh wishes Libyans a blessed Ramadan, emphasizing its role in reflection and reconciliation. She encourages unity and peace among communities during this holy month and calls for compromises to address differences, aiming for a stable Libya for future generations.
Hanna Tetteh, the UN envoy to Libya, extends her heartfelt wishes to the Libyan people during the sacred month of Ramadan. She emphasizes that Ramadan serves as a period for introspection, compassion, and empathy, when families unite to embrace values of kindness, generosity, and solidarity.
Tetteh expressed her eagerness to experience Ramadan in Libya, noting it is a significant time for both reflection and reconciliation. She hopes this holy month will encourage communities to unite and seek pathways to peace, stating, “The holy month is a time for reflection and reconciliation.”
Furthermore, she calls upon all Libyan stakeholders to be motivated by the principles of goodness and consensus during Ramadan. Tetteh urges them to contemplate the necessary compromises needed to mend their differences, allowing for the cultivation of a stable and prosperous future in Libya for subsequent generations.
In summary, UN envoy Hanna Tetteh calls for unity and reconciliation among Libyans during Ramadan, highlighting the importance of reflection and community. She encourages stakeholders to embrace the spirit of the holy month to foster peace and stability in the country, thereby paving the way for a prosperous future.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly