President John Dramani Mahama participated in the Bambawia Islamic Institute's 29th Annual Quranic Ceremony during weekend festivities in Tamale. Thousands of participants gathered for the religious observance, which drew Muslims, traditional authorities, and local residents from across the northern region. The president addressed attendees about Islamic institutions' contributions to moral development, peace promotion, and civic responsibility throughout Ghana. He pledged continued governmental partnership with Muslim leadership on educational initiatives, youth programs, healthcare services, and administrative matters. Mahama announced plans for a 100 billion Ghana Cedis infrastructure initiative featuring extensive road construction projects nationwide.
Sheikh Lukman Mohammed Bamba, who established the religious institution, described the annual gathering's objectives during post-event discussions with media representatives. The founder emphasized the celebration's role in uniting diverse communities while fostering Islamic teachings and encouraging interfaith harmony between Muslim and Christian populations. He counseled young attendees to respect parental guidance and elder wisdom, characterizing parents as divine creations deserving reverence. The sheikh expressed appreciation for presidential attendance and traditional ruler participation at the ceremony. Chief Ambassador Naa Abdulai Yakubu served as event chairman and praised Bamba's educational contributions through the institute's youth development programs.
The ambassador requested presidential and ministerial support for facility expansion plans that would establish a senior high school component. Various religious leaders conducted Quranic recitations and delivered prayers throughout the proceedings. The ceremony featured multiple calls for national unity and peaceful coexistence among Ghana's diverse religious communities.
Sheikh Lukman Mohammed Bamba, who established the religious institution, described the annual gathering's objectives during post-event discussions with media representatives. The founder emphasized the celebration's role in uniting diverse communities while fostering Islamic teachings and encouraging interfaith harmony between Muslim and Christian populations. He counseled young attendees to respect parental guidance and elder wisdom, characterizing parents as divine creations deserving reverence. The sheikh expressed appreciation for presidential attendance and traditional ruler participation at the ceremony. Chief Ambassador Naa Abdulai Yakubu served as event chairman and praised Bamba's educational contributions through the institute's youth development programs.
The ambassador requested presidential and ministerial support for facility expansion plans that would establish a senior high school component. Various religious leaders conducted Quranic recitations and delivered prayers throughout the proceedings. The ceremony featured multiple calls for national unity and peaceful coexistence among Ghana's diverse religious communities.