President Akufo-Addo has sent an emotional message to the Muslims in the country who are observing the Ramadan.
He has wished all Muslims in Ghana the best, as they begin their month-long fast.
President Akufo Addo earlier today, Wednesday, April 14, 2021 posted the message on his Facebook wall.
He said in his post, “this is a month of intense devotion and commitment to the principles of love, sacrifice and dedication to duty, and I wish all Muslims the best of the month”.
He therefore asked all Muslims to pray for the prosperity of Ghana.
Meanwhile, Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has reminded his fellow Muslims to be mindful of the existence of the COVID-19 pandemic and strictly adhere to safety protocols as the month-long Ramadan fast begins.
Muslims all over the world started the annual Ramadan fast on Tuesday.
The period brings Muslims together for congregational prayers to break their fast in the evenings.
In his Ramadan message posted on his Facebook wall, Dr. Bawumia encouraged Muslims to be “mindful of the presence of COVID-19 and continue to observe the safety protocols, especially in our various mosques.”
He also urged Muslims to pray for the prosperity of Ghana and loved ones during the holy month.
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