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Barbara Oteng-Gyasi, Member of Parliament for Prestea / Huni-Valley and Area Municipality Chief, Mozart Kweku Owuh, urged Muslims to continue living in peace and unity.
According to them, this will facilitate the development of the constituency.
Addressing the Muslims on behalf of the deputy at the Abosso Mosque to mark the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr on Wednesday, June 5, the MCE congratulated all Muslims for devoting 30 days of fasting and of prayer for the prosperity of all the inhabitants of the region.
The MCE, along with the leaders of the NPP constituency and other dignitaries, joined the faithful in praying at the Abosso mosque.
Muslims around the world celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr to mark the end of the fast of the month at dusk, they offer prayers of blessings for their families, their communities and the country during this period.
He urges all Muslims to imitate the Prophet Muhammad by preaching peace because it brings happiness and promotes peaceful coexistence.
"For me, peace is essential for creating and maintaining lasting unity and harmony, and for our constituents, peace contributes to the stability and unity necessary for superior economic and social progress and development. to create a feeling of love, trust and peace. " fraternity between us because the development process can not go on without peace, "he said.
He urged young people in particular to give up all forms of social vices such as drug addiction, armed robbery, occultism and other dangerous practices.
The ERM emphasized the important role played by the Muslim community in the socio-economic development of the constituency.
In commemoration of the celebration, the MP and MCE donated 70 double desks to the Islamic School of Abosso.
Mr. Owuh, said, the Hon. Barbara Oteng-Gyasi is committed to supporting and helping widows, orphans and bright but needy children, especially in Zongo communities.
He also asked Imam and the whole congregation to pray for the protection and wisdom of Allah for President Akufo-Addo, Vice President Dr. Bawumia and the deputy. while they respected all the promises made to the good people in the Prestea / Huni Valley riding.
The head of the Abosso, the imam, badured that Muslims would continue to play their part so that peace and tranquility reign.
He called on the MP and the Municipal Assembly to provide them with a block of letters and a painting from the faded Islamic school.
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