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Nana Akufo-Addo congratulated the Muslim population for this spiritual exercise.
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President Nana Akufo-Addo told Muslims not to "return to normal business" after 29 days of fasting and intense prayers during the month of Ramadan.
While congratulating the Muslim population for this spiritual exercise, the president, in the aftermath of the terrorist alert in Ghana, also asked them to report suspected characters in their neighborhood in order to defeat any attack, reported Latiff Iddris from JoyNews.
"I believe that our country needs all the virtues that Islam requires us to cultivate during the month of Ramadan. These include good neighborliness, sacrifice and discipline, "Nana Akufo-Addo told a gathering of Muslims on Black Star Square in Accra on Wednesday, June 5, on the occasion of the celebration of Eid Ul Fitr.
He said: "Each of us is an integral part of our country and, in most cases, we are defined by the quality of our country. You must therefore be ready to defend these virtues to ensure that our nation achieves the desired progress that will then allow us, as citizens, to realize our hopes and aspirations … "
At the same time, the president badured that the government would continue to pursue policies aimed at ensuring the prosperity of the Ghanaian people.
Photos: How Muslims Celebrate Eid Across the Country
From TamaleHashmin Mohammed reports that Sheikh Abdul Mumin Dalhu, the northern regional leader of the Shia Muslim sect, has called on Muslims to never think of attacking anyone in the name of Islam or their ethnic lineage. .
Sheikh Abdul Mumin Dalhu said that people are of two types – they are either your brother in faith, or equal in creation – so it is necessary to accept every individual of our society as ours.
As a country, we must be tolerant of any kind of culture and religion, whether majority or minority, then a society can be described as perfect, added the religious leader.
In the Upper West region, Regional Deputy Minister Amidu Ishaq also emphasized the need for people to be tolerant of one another. According to him, religious faith depends on an individual and not a constraint.
Mr. Ishaq also urged people to report suspicious characters to security agencies. He spoke at a rally of Ahmadi Muslims.
And of jamasi In the Ashanti region, we bring you some photos taken by Said Ali Yaqub, editor of Luv FM News, of how the event was marked.
Below, other photos from the Upper West.
Anbad Sabit, correspondent for the Bono Est region, sent this one as well.
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