ERZURUM (AA) – Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin said, “As the Ministry of National Education, we strive to raise our children in a way that will protect our traditions, customs, values, national and spiritual characteristics.” he said. Minister Tekin, who came to his hometown Erzurum for the Eid al-Adha, performed the Eid prayer at the Çarşı Mosque in the center of Uzundere district and celebrated with the citizens.
In his statement to journalists after the celebration, Minister Tekin said that he came to his hometown to experience the joy and excitement of the holiday with friends, relatives and elders, as is the tradition. Stating that he will celebrate Eid with his elders on this occasion, Tekin said, “In our customs and traditions, sacrifice, Eid al-Adha, national and religious holidays are very important for our unity, solidarity, social solidarity and cooperation.
As the Ministry of National Education, we strive to raise our children to protect our traditions, customs, values, national and spiritual characteristics. We must act on such special days as an example to our children in order to reflect these characteristics to future generations.” he said. – “I congratulate the holiday of our entire nation.” Wishing unity, solidarity and peace, Tekin said: “Today is a day when resentments, resentments and resentments disappear, and peace, tranquility, cooperation and solidarity prevail in society, and it should be.
I hope we will all experience a beautiful holiday together in our country, which will perpetuate and strengthen our unity and solidarity. In the world, peace, human rights, democracy prevail, humanity “I hope we can build a world where human rights violations end and wars end. I congratulate our entire nation on this day. We hope that we will all celebrate this day in a way that protects our unity and solidarity.” AK Party Provincial Chairman İbrahim Küçükoğlu, Uzundere District Governor Muhammed Taha Canpolat and citizens attended the celebration program.


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