Dr. Frank Amoakohene asked Muslims to pray for Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang as they celebrate the Ramadan season. The Ashanti Regional Minister spoke for President John Dramani Mahama during the Eid-ul-fitr gathering at the Central Mosque on March 31, 2025. He passed along President Mahama's request for prayers seeking God's strength. The minister urged both Imams and pastors to keep the Vice President in their prayers as she receives medical care.
He specifically asked them to pray against anything bad that might target her, hoping all negative plans would turn into positive outcomes instead. Dr. Amoakohene thanked religious groups across Ghana for helping build important structures throughout the country. He made sure to include the Muslim community when expressing this appreciation. The Ashanti Minister also talked about how much the government wants to boost farming activities.
Dr. Amoakohene encouraged local communities to help young people become more involved with agriculture. He mentioned that the government offers many chances for anyone interested in farming. The minister asked people to connect with their community leaders if they wanted to learn more about these farming opportunities. His speech showed clear support for both religious communities and agricultural development.
The regional leader made these comments during a major religious celebration that brings Muslims together after their fasting period ends. His words connected government priorities with religious values, asking for both spiritual support and practical community action. The focus on praying for the Vice President's health showed how national concerns crossed into the religious gathering. His call for agricultural involvement demonstrated the government's desire to expand farming programs.
He specifically asked them to pray against anything bad that might target her, hoping all negative plans would turn into positive outcomes instead. Dr. Amoakohene thanked religious groups across Ghana for helping build important structures throughout the country. He made sure to include the Muslim community when expressing this appreciation. The Ashanti Minister also talked about how much the government wants to boost farming activities.
Dr. Amoakohene encouraged local communities to help young people become more involved with agriculture. He mentioned that the government offers many chances for anyone interested in farming. The minister asked people to connect with their community leaders if they wanted to learn more about these farming opportunities. His speech showed clear support for both religious communities and agricultural development.
The regional leader made these comments during a major religious celebration that brings Muslims together after their fasting period ends. His words connected government priorities with religious values, asking for both spiritual support and practical community action. The focus on praying for the Vice President's health showed how national concerns crossed into the religious gathering. His call for agricultural involvement demonstrated the government's desire to expand farming programs.