The Strait of Hormuz getting locked down just torched global oil supply, and a Ghanaian MP is begging Ramadan prayers to cool the heat.
Dorcas Affo-Toffey's Ramadan plea
Dorcas Affo-Toffey's Ramadan plea
- Dorcas Affo-Toffey, MP for Jomoro Constituency, called on Muslims to pray for world peace during Ramadan.
- Her ask zeroes in on the Israel-USA-Iran conflict heating up right now.
- Affo-Toffey flagged Jomoro's Muslim-Christian coexistence as a national blueprint.
- She specifically requested Solat Hajat prayers targeting peace in the Middle East.
- The MP dropped 100 bags of 50 kg sugar at the Muslim community gathering.
- Affo-Toffey also brought 100 cartons of milk and 100 boxes of tea bags.
- Fifteen boxes of Milo were part of the care package, too.
- Muslim leaders pledged solidarity with her global peace push.
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps shut down the 21-mile-wide Strait of Hormuz after U.S.-Israel strikes.
- Roughly 20% of the world's daily petroleum moves through that chokepoint.
- A quarter of global LNG shipments run through this same route.
- Dozens of tankers are currently stuck inside the Persian Gulf.
- Affo-Toffey, in her Deputy Minister of Transport role, warned that the closure threatens Ghana's fuel costs.
- Supply chains feeding Ghana could face serious disruption from the prolonged shutdown.
- She's banking on diplomatic efforts to pull the situation back from the edge.