As Muslims across Kenya marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan, leaders and institutions joined in sending messages of goodwill, unity, and reflection during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations.
Media personality and Founder of Taji Langu Foundation, Mwanahamisi Hamadi, conveyed her Eid message, wishing that every prayer and sacrifice made during Ramadan returns as blessings to the faithful.

The Administration Police Service, through Deputy Inspector General Gilbert Masengeli, also extended warm wishes to Muslims, expressing hope that the occasion brings peace, happiness, and togetherness while acknowledging the spiritual significance of fasting and prayer.

Principal Administrative Secretary in the Executive Office of the President, Arthur Osiya, emphasized the values of compassion, unity, and generosity, urging Kenyans to embrace these virtues beyond the holy month.

Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, is celebrated with prayers, charity, and family gatherings, as Muslims give thanks and reflect on the month-long period of fasting and devotion. Others who wished our muslim brothers congratulatory messages included:Hon.Moses Ogeto,Kakamega woman representative, Elsie Muhanda,Deputy Inspector of Police Eliud Lagat,The Green Congress party leader Hillary Alila among others
