The Eastern Regional Population Officer of the National Population Council, Mr. Isaac Ter-Ibinibe Sopelle says majority of Ghanain women don’t know their rights, especially those living in the villages due to lack of education.
“As a result, many men encounter on that to maltreat them, should they be well educated and know their right and choices this wouldn’t happen to them”.
“when women are educated they will be empowered and get to know their rights and choices in life” he stressed.
Moreover, he cited our dear mothers and sisters from the northern part of Ghana as victims of such circumstances since their husbands controls them on the do’s and don’t in their marriages to the extent that should one be tasked for a duty at the absence of her husband she won’t hesitate because of fear instilled in them by their latters.
Mr. Isaac Ter-Ibinibe Sopelle, Population Officer-E/R.
Mr. Isaac Sopelle made these known to Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH in an interview after the 2021 World Population Day Anniversary engagement with the media on the theme: “Prioritising Reproductive Health is an Answer to Right and Choices “.
He indicated that, World’s Population Day is an annual event which occurs on July 11 of every year that has become a platform in seeking attention on the global trends and their implications for development.
He therefore advised all men to come to their senses that, women are part and parcel of them hence, the need to accord them with maximum respect is key and significant.
Eastern Regional Director for Department of Gender, Mrs. Juliana Abbeyquaye also said, women are going through a lot of challenges in their marriages which every individualistic must help in the assisting of their safety.
She adds, “when a lady is being raped what come into the minds of a lot of people are; what was she wearing or what did she do alone in the darkness around that time. We have to come to the stage where women or ladies can freely pass anywhere and feel comfortable.
This, Mrs. Abbeyquaye indicated that, for medical reasons doctors have schooled many women not to give birth to more than 6 or 7 children but they’re afraid to inform their husbands due to the fear factor in them.
Adding, consequently; they will forced themselves to give birth to more than their strength which sometimes during delivering, they do loose their lives at the labour stage.
Reproductive Health Right; she says, women should be allowed to make a choice on number of children they can give birth to based on their health conditions but fumes how Ghanain men will not agree to that, a situation she described as pathetic.
Furthermore, the Eastern Regional statistician for National Population Council, Mr. Bright Walornyo Neku noted how successful this year’s population and housing census has been indicating that they deployed over 6,000 enumerators across the region for the exercise.
“Our enumerators did a great work by enumerating over 98% of persons living in the region” he added.
Furthermore, Mr. Walornyo took the opportunity and called on Ghanains whose structure was captured during the listing and chalking but has still not be enumerated to call or go to any of their Municipal or District offices in the region to get themselves enumerated since the theme of this year’s exercise is ‘you count, get counted.
The Eastern Regional Executives of the New Patriotic Party under the able Chairmanship of Hon. Kiston Akomeng Kissi wishes to state categorically and unequivocally that the list being circulated on social media purported to be the list of Municipal and District Chief Executives of the Eastern Region is FAKE and must be disregarded.
The said FAKE MDCEs list is believed to be causing apprehension and uneasiness among some party faithfuls in the Region.
In some cases, the said FAKE list has resulted in widespread and spontaneous jubilation among other Party Members in the Region.
The Regional Executives wish to use this opportunity to inform Party Members and the entire people of Eastern Region to disregard the said list on the social media and treat it with the contempt it deserves.
The Regional Party wishes to emphasis that the prerogative to appoint MMDCEs lies squarely at the doorstep of the President of the Republic according to the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana and the Local Governance Act of 2016, Act 936
The Regional Party is therefore, urging all Party Members to remain calm and wait for the President H. E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to officially announce the genuine list.
Meanwhile, the Regional Party wish to admonished all Members who are either jubilating or tensed to remain calm and wait for the President to officially announce the list of all MMDCEs
The Regional Party continues to encourage Members join hands to work hard in supporting our President H. E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, his Vice H. E. Alhaji Dr. Mahamadu Mawumia and the entire NPP Government to achieve the mandate given to the Party by the Ghanaian people.
…Signed… DAVID PRAH EASTERN REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR, NPP.
2020 Parliamentary Candidate for Akim Oda constituency in the Eastern Region on the ticket of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr. Jones Asante has disclosed to Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH in an interview that, Ghana’s economy and the educational sector are all on the verge of collapsing due to the bad leadership style of Nana-Bawumia gov’t.
“Looking at how the governance is going on in this country everybody is complaining bitterly about the economy because everything standstill” he noted.
Mr. Jones Asante added that, Ghana’s educational sector under the Prez Akufo-Addo regime is sick because its not necessary for Mr. Prez to buy past questions for the 2020 final SHS students since everyone saw what happened when the WASSCE questions they learnt swerves them.
He continue that, former prez John Dramani Mahama is returning in 2024 to save Ghanaians from this menace everyone knows his track record when it comes to education.
Mr Asante added “If former prez JDM didn’t come in 2024, education in Ghana will get out of hands”
He further stated that things are very tough for NPP gov’t, because they don’t know how to govern the country anymore.
“Automatically is NDC that is ruling Ghana because the speaker of parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin is from their party and moreover they have equal number of MPs in parliament that’s 137-137 plus 1 independent Candidate. This indicate God gave the presidential seat to former prez John Mahama but something went wrong in the 2020 elections”he opined.
In conclusion, Mr. Jones noted that majority of Ghanaians are crying including members of the NPP claiming there is hardship in the country hence ex prez John Mahama will in 2024 come and rescue the country from collapsing.
Alhaji Umar Bodinga, NPP 1st vice chairman-E/R and aspiring MCE for Abuakwa North.
Eastern Regional 1st Vice Chairman for NPP, Alhaji Umar Bodinga has disassociated himself from the leaked audio of NDC’s Abuakwa North Constituency deputy communication officer, Alhaji Abdul Wahab Adams.
In the said leaked audio, Alhaji Wahab Adams thanked Prez Akufo-Addo for appointing Alhaji Umar Bodinga as the new MCE for the Municipality and said he can do the work to bring development to the municipality.
He again said, since this is the first time a northerner has been chosen to became the MCE of the area, the Akyems will serve under him thus the MP for the constituency, Hon. Gifty Twum Ampofo should come down for Alhaji Bodinga to work in a corporative manner because Prez didn’t appoint her person.
Alhaji Abdul Adams said these when a purported list of eastern regional Municipal and District Chief Executives leaked on Friday, July 23,2021, where Alhaji Umar Bodinga was named as new MCE for Abuakwa North.
With regard to this, Alhaji Umar Bodinga has disclosed to Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH that he don’t know anything about the leaked audio and moreover he hasn’t asked Alhaji Abdul Adams to make any statement indicating that “Akyems will come under the northeners for the first time in history of Abuakwa North”
This, Alhaji Bodinga who’s aspiring for Abuakwa North’s MCE post says he disassociates himself from the leaked audios amidst the unsounded statement.
He does stressed that he’s thinking about the developmental projects he will do for the residents within the municipality if God permit and H.E. Prez give the nod to him to come and serve under his gov’t.
“What I learnt from my political godfather Prez Akufo-Addo since 1992 is that; he is not a type of person who believes in nepotism when it comes to governance”. So I won’t also do anything that will bring separation amongst the good of people Abuakwa North if Prez appoint me”
“I have worked with Hon. Gifty Twum Ampofo several years and will continue to work with her as my MP if am given the slot. Together with Hon. Gifty Twum Ampofo, we will transform Abuakwa North because we are all hardworking persons” he stated.
Alhaji Umar Bodinga emphatically affirmed that, he is in good terms with the MP, revealing that when the late MP of the constituency, Hon. J. B. Danquah was assassinated, he went to Akosombo International School where the then Mrs. Gifty Ampofo work at as a teacher to have a dialogue with her to come and occupy the vacant position of the late MP.
Addition he said, such statement from his brother Alhaji Abdul Wahab Adams is unfortunate, stressing that there is no way the Akyems will come under him, rather would ever be ready to serve the good people of Akyem Abuakwa North including his sister Hon. MP should the nod be given to him.
The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has challenged Ghanaian youth, particularly the large number of graduates, to take advantage of Government’s various initiatives and interventions, particularly in the area of digitalization, to make a positive difference in their lives and the nation as a whole.
Reminding the youth that they are the future of Ghana, Dr Bawumia urged them to fully utilise their innate and learned abilities to “step up, do something great, and be counted.”
Vice President Bawumia made the call at the 13th Congregation of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) on Saturday 24th July, 2021 during which 870 graduands, drawn from the UPSA School of Law and School of Graduate Studies, were awarded various degrees after years of study.
The University also conferred an Honorary Doctorate Degree on the Minister for Energy and MP for Manhyia South, Hon Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, for his meritorious service while serving as Minister for Education, during which he implemented a number of epoch-making policies and programmes, including the Free Senior High School (FSHS).
“A good society requires men and women ready to use their intellect and knowledge to addressing society’s problems and finding solutions to the benefit of the many. A good society requires a generation of citizens who are always looking for opportunities to lift up the weak in society, opening doors wider for the less privileged in society.
Dr. Bawumia, VP-Ghana.
“And it also requires respect for our fellow citizens and a desire to brighten the corner where ever you are. Mother Ghana needs you – your intellect, your knowledge, your discipline and your dedication to work” he urged the graduates.
Commending the authorities of UPSA for leveraging technology in adapting to the ‘new normal’, including plans to migrate to a smart and paperless electronic platform for its day-to-day administration in the wake of Covid 19, Dr Bawumia said the pandemic has presented many challenges across several sectors of our economy, including the educational sector, and it is important that all stakeholders support Government’s digitization drive.
“Access to internet connectivity ensured that academic work, commercial transactions, social interactions and other academic and administrative activities were uninterrupted.
“Government initiated a free-wifi project to provide Wi-Fi connectivity to 722 public Senior High Schools, 46 Colleges of Education, 16 regional offices and 260 District Education Offices. So far, 13 public universities have joined.
“The benefits of a Free Wi-Fi Project for promoting education is enormous; not least, it will ensure continued learning. More importantly, lecturers, teachers and students will have access to the necessary educational information to enhance teaching, learning and research in our Universities and Colleges across the country.
“Education is the heartbeat of his Excellency President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. He is passionate about producing citizens who are productive, problem solvers, innovators and have the nation at heart.
“Digitization is a catalyst for reaching every youth with quality education and we are determined not to leave anybody behind.”
Vice President Bawumia commended the authorities UPSA for recognizing the many accomplishments of Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh aka Napo, “the hard-working, former Minister of Education, who executed Government’s bold flagship programme: Free SHS with distinction.
“In recognition of his many accomplishments, Hon. Prempeh was recently invited by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) to serve on its Mission 4.7 High-Level Advisory Group as an Honorary and Meritorious Member.
“I am very happy that he has also been recognised and honoured at home by UPSA. A well-deserved honour, and it reinforces the high regard many have of him for his remarkable leadership role in the promotion of quality education in Ghana.”
Established in 1965 as a private institution, UPSA was taken over by the Government of Ghana in 1979. The Institute attained fully fledged university status on 1st September, 2008, when it was granted a Presidential Charter. On 9th October, 2012, the Institute was renamed the University of Professional Studies, Accra following the Presidential assent to the University of Professional Studies Bill passed by Parliament on 31st July of the same year to bring into effect the University of Professional Studies Act, 2012 (Act 850).
Member of Parliament for Wassa Amenfi East Constituency in the Western Region, Hon. Nicholas Amankwah a.k.a Home Boy has charged the Muslims in his constituency to remember Amenfi East in their prayers as they finally climax the annual month-long Ramadan festival.
Hon. Nicholas Amankwah made these known to New Day FM’s Kaakyire Kwasi Afari in an interview when he presented 5 cows to the Muslims community in his constituency on Thursday, July 22,2021. He pleads with them to use the blessings received from the Eid-ul-Adha to continue to pray for prosperity, unity, togetherness and peace for Amenfi East and Ghana at large.
According to him, he did that donation because , Christians and Muslims are one people and we all live in harmony.
The MP urged them to emulate and sacrifice what they have, not only to the glory of Allah, but to support Allah’s work at all levels.
The lawmaker also called for peace, tranquility, which he described as a tool for nation building, and urged all and sun dry to ensure violence free that the people of Amenfi East would be proud of…
Hon. Amankwah adds, there is the need for Muslims to be steadfast, fear Allah and obey His commandments and love one another.
Hon. MP stressed that, a lot of developmental projects are underway to improved the standard of living of his constituents including those living in Zongo communities.
The Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways, Hon. Mavis Nkansah Boadu, on Thursday, July 22, 2021 has stated, she is satisfied with the progress of the ongoing road projects in Ellembelle District of Western Region. She also commended the contractors on site for their good work done.
The road projects which is awarded to five contractors last year includes; upgrading to Bitumen surfaces, a 35km Edwakpole, Akpandue AB Bokazo town roads, Princess Town roads, Teleku Bokazo to Nkruful town roads, and Awiabo Town roads.
The Hon. Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways who doubles as a Member of Parliament for Afigya Sekyere East also disclosed that 120km out of 269km of roads are to be completed at the end of September 2022.
Hon. Mavis Boadu told New Day FM’s Kaakyire Kwasi Afari that the work was in line with the vision of “the year of roads” agenda of the Government to develop and promote road infrastructure across the country.
She assured the people of Ellembelle government’s commitment to ensure that the ongoing road projects and those about to start would be completed on the time frame given to promote commercial activities in the area.
She added that, a bailey bridge would be constructed by Memphis construction company Limited over the river within a possible timeline to aid human and vehicular movement.
Her revelation came after a successful tour to the District to inspect the ongoing road projects.
The Ellembelle District Chief Executive, Hon. Kwasi Bonzoh led the team to Ayinase to Menzezor road which caved in some weeks ago as a result of a downpour for the deputy road minister to obtain her first-hand information on the Ayinase to Menzezor road.
Hon, Kwesi Bonzoh, commended the ministry and the government for the swift action to provide a remedy to the situation before the permanent one.
The Hon. DCE thanked the Hon. Minister of Roads and Highways, Akwasi Amoako Atta and the President for their unprecedented road infrastructure projects received in his District.
The Ellembelle District Assembly, he said, would provide the needed support and cooperate with the contractors to ensure they discharged their duties on the deadline given.
Dr. George Akuffo Dampare is the youngest Acting Inspector–General of Police (IGP) to be appointed in the fourth Republic and the eighth youngest since Ghana gained independence. Prior to this appointment, he was the most senior police officer after the just retired IGP.
Dr. Dampare joined the Ghana Police Service (GPS) as a Constable in December, 1990 at age 20 and rose through the ranks to become Commissioner of Police (COP) 24 years later at age 44 in 2014, the rank he held until his appointment.
In 1991, on completion of his recruit training, Dr. Dampare was adjudged the overall Best Recruit at the National Police Training School and won all awards except the award for the ‘Best Marksman’. Again in 1996, he emerged the overall Best Cadet for the 32nd Cadet Officers’ Course at the Ghana Police Academy (formerly, Police College) and won all awards, including Excellence in Professional Police Subjects and Excellence in Academic Subjects.
During his over thirty-year career as a police officer, Dr. Dampare has made significant contributions to policing in Ghana and beyond as enumerated below:
At the leadership and management level, Dampare has had the rare privilege of serving as the Head (Director-General) of almost every major department, giving him greater insight into the administration of policing in Ghana. Specifically, Dr. Dampare has been Director-General for Administration and Director-General for Welfare twice. He has also served as Director – General for MTTD, Director-General for Research & Planning, Director-General for Operations, Director-General for ICT, Director-General for Finance and Director-General for National Patrol Department (Police Visibility Department).
Other leadership positions Dr. Dampare previously held include Commandant of the Police Command and Staff College, Accra Regional Police Commander, Regional Commander for Railways, Ports and Harbour (now Police Marine Department), Municipal Commander for Cape-Coast and Chief Internal Auditor of the GPS.
Between 2010 and 2015, under the leadership of two IGPs, Messrs. Paul Tawiah Quaye and Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan, Dampare led and coordinated the ‘National Anti-armed Robbery Reward to Informant Initiative’, which saw the arrest and prosecution of many notorious armed robbers across the country.
As the Director-General for National Operations, Dr. Dampare created an efficient system where fragmented units were consolidated to create effective and complete departments such as the establishment of an Anti-armed Robbery Unit (the COMBAT Unit) to aggressively fight robbery and other violent crimes. He also created the Intelligence Unit within the National Operations Department, which later informed the creation of a Police Intelligence Department at the national level.
As Accra Regional Police Commander, Dampare introduced an innovative and proactive policing strategy called the “Continuous Stakeholder Engagement Programme” where all stakeholders were included and involved in policing the Region. For the first time, through this initiative, the Ghana Police Service under his leadership, visited Political Parties in their offices to engage them.
As Director-General in charge of Welfare, Dr. Dampare introduced an innovative social welfare scheme where he led officers from the Department to visit the homes of scores of sick and bedridden police officers across the country, and also introduced strategic medical interventions to facilitate their wellness.
Still at Welfare, Dampare initiated a process at Dodowa and Kasoa to reclaim lands owned and paid for by police officers. The matter had become a national security threat as many officers were angry at the failure of the leadership of the police administration to intervene in the situation which had lasted for close to a decade.
In 2013, under the leadership of the then Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan, Dr. Dampare led a team of officers, working day and night, to restructure the Armoured Car Squadron (ACS) Unit into the Formed Police Unit (FPU) within a record time of ten (10) weeks. This task had remained impossible for over fifteen years. The FPU has now become one of the police units undertaking internal police operations and international peacekeeping missions under the United Nations and African Union.
As the Director-General of the National Patrol Department (Police Visibility Department) and under the leadership of the then IGP, Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan, Dampare supervised the implementation of the novel “Police Visibility” programme which saw the presence of police personnel at most intersections and communities in Ghana.
Again, during the implementation of the vision of the then IGP, Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan, for the creation of the Police Service Command and Staff College at Winneba and the Police Service Public Safety Training School at Pwalugu, Dr. Dampare was the leader of the technical teams that ensured the full operationalization of these two specialist training institutions.
Dampare is credited with the idea that led to the establishment of the office of the Armourer-General which serves as the central point for accounting for arms and ammunitions within the Ghana Police Service as well as the establishment of the Service Enquiry Monitoring Unit (SEMU) with the responsibility of managing the GPS disciplinary system.
As Coordinator of the National Inter-Ministerial Task Force for the 2007 Ghana Floods which was under the overall leadership of Dr. Mrs. Mary Chinnery-Hesse (then Chief Advisor to H.E. President J.A. Kufuor), Dr. Dampare led a team, within a seven-month period, to develop and implement a National Disaster Management Model, which brought all United Nations Agencies, Red Cross and Civil Society organizations, among others, together, to successfully manage the disaster.
As Director-General for Finance, Dampare led a Police Technical Implementation Team to work with the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, to migrate the Police Service onto the Single Spine Salary Structure as the first institution in the country to successfully complete the migration.
Still as Director-General for Finance, Dampare also introduced the payment of recruits’ allowances through the bank by getting them bank accounts as well as ATM cards. He also engaged the banks and got them to build ATMs at the Police Training Schools at no cost to the Government.
Under the visionary instructions of the then IGP, Mr. Paul Tawiah Quaye, Dampare also led a team to establish the Procurement Unit of the GPS and ensure full implementation of the Procurement Act. He introduced cost-saving measures in the repair of Service vehicles and the use of hotel accommodation, among others.
Dampare led a team of officers to use mostly donations from the private sector to give a facelift to the Police Headquarters by constructing a Public Affairs building, the Integrity Square, the Police Fitness and Social Centre and a Helipad. The CID Headquarters building was also refurbished under his leadership.
As Accra Regional Commander, Dampare raised sufficient capital from the private sector to complete a new office complex and re-roofed 90% of all office buildings at the Regional Headquarters which had been in a deplorable state for years.
During his policing career, Dr. Dampare has undertaken numerous law enforcement courses at tactical, operational, strategic leadership and management levels, making him an all-round police officer with the required skills and competences commensurate with his rank.
Aside his policing, Dr. Dampare previously worked as a Research Fellow and lecturer at King’s College London, University of London. He also lectured at the University of Cape-Coast (UCC), Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Regent University College and the Data Link University College. He is also one of the pioneer lecturers at the Business School of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi.
Having passed the GCE Ordinary and Advanced level examinations as a private candidate in 1989 and 1992 respectively, Dr. Dampare proceeded to study accountancy and became a Chartered Accountant in 1996 at age 25. He also holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree in Finance and Management from the King’s College, London, University of London, and has two Master of Science degrees with distinction in Accounting & Finance, from London South Bank University, UK and Business Systems Analysis & Design from City University of London, UK.
Dr. Dampare also has a certificate in High Impact leadership from the Institute for Sustainability Leadership, University of Cambridge, UK and a certificate in Leadership and Management from the Aresty Institute of Executive Education, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Dr. Dampare is a member of a number professional associations including the International Association of Chiefs of Police (ICP), International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA), the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICA) and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA).
Dr. Dampare has also served and continues to serve on several boards including the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) Governing Board, Data Link University College Council, Police Central Disciplinary Board and the Pumpkins Foundation Board (a philanthropic organization for underprivileged children, including those with autism).
He is married to Anita and has six children. Congrats Sir.
Member of Parliament (MP) for Jomoro Constituency in the Western Region, Hon. Dorcas Afo-Toffey has launched Women Assistant interest free loan scheme to enable traders to expand their businesses.
The initiative according to the Hon. MP is one of her major 2020 electioneering campaign promises she made to the women in the Jomoro constituency should they voted her as their MP.
She stated that, the loan scheme will go a along way to provide financial support to the traders in the era of Covid-19 pandemic.
Hon. Afo-Toffey speaking with New Day FM journalist, Kaakyire Kwasi Afari, she said, the Women Assistant Fund is a collaborative initiative with Jomoro Rural Bank to give away interest free loans for 200 women in every month from the Constituency to expand their commercial businesses.
She is of confident that, women empowerment is a gateway to eradicate economy hardships in our society if more women entrepreneurs are given the maximum push and support in their endeavours.
The MP emphatically stated, the loan scheme is open up for all women residing in the Jomoro but is not for only the members of National Democratic Congress as some people are saying.
Obaahema Awube, on behalf of the Nzema Queen Mothers Association hailed the MP for the financial support for the traders in Jomoro Municipality.
She also advised the beneficiaries to use the money received for its purpose to enable them to pay it back on the deadline given so that others can also benefit from the same money.
The Queen mothers was optimistic that the loan facility will not only empower women in trade, but, also, described it as a timely intervention that will sustain their businesses in this Covid-19 pandemic era.
Some of the dignitaries who attended the programme were, Hon. Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, MP for Ellembelle, Hon. Samuel Akudzato Ablakwa, North Tongu MP, Hon. Kofi Arko Nokoe, Western Regional NDC representatives, Nzema Queen Mothers Association, and some assembly members of Jomoro Municipal Assembly .
Eastern Regional Minister, Hon. Seth Kwame Acheampong has expressed worry over the 3rd wave of Covid-19 in the country.
With regards to this, the Minister urged the Muslims communities in the country especially, eastern region to celebrate the Eid-Ul-Adha festival in moderation to curb the spread of the virus.
“After we are done with the Eid-UL-Adha prayers we will all go to our various homes to have fun. But we should also remember that the Covid is still exist” he advises.
Hon. Seth Kwame Acheampong, Minister-E/R.
Hon. Seth Acheampong added that, the most worsen aspect of the covid had been how it changes in character day-in and day-out thus the best way to protect ourselves from the deadly pandemic is to observe the safety protocols.
He made these known to the press at Koforidua Central Mosque during the prayers to mark this year’s Eid-UL-Adha festival led by the regional chief Imam, Yusif Suleman Amudani.
The Eastern Regional Chief Imam, Yusif Suleman Amudani prayed for Prez Akufo-Addo and his Ministers and asked God to protect and keep them.
Yusif Suleman Amudani, Chief Imam-E/R.
He thus noted that, as today marks the Eid-UL-Adha celebration day, May Allah accept their prayer requests and grant them all their heart desires.
Last but not the least, the MCE for New Juaben South Municipality, Hon. Isaac Apaw Gyasi wished for Allah’s blessings unto all Muslims.
However, he admonised all and sundry to live in harmony as brothers and sisters in loving each other, grow together, and work hard for the development of Ghana.