Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang sent warm wishes to Muslims starting Ramadan. She spoke about how the holy month brings people closer to Allah through fasting, prayers, and deep thinking. She believes these practices help build stronger feelings of kindness, togetherness, and giving among everyone across the country.
The Vice President praised Muslim groups throughout Ghana for their hard work. She pointed out how these communities keep adding value to the nation with their efforts. She hopes the sacred month will bring many good things to Muslim families everywhere. Her words showed appreciation for their prayers and steady efforts toward making Ghana better.
The government values how faith brings people together for national growth. The Vice President expressed thanks for Muslim participation at all levels of society and recognized their constant support in moving the country forward. Her message came as Muslims prepared for a month of spiritual practices and giving to others.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang wanted Muslims to know their work matters to Ghana. She mentioned how their everyday actions strengthen the nation. Her message showed respect for Islamic traditions during this important time. The Vice President's words highlighted how different faith communities help create unity and progress across Ghana.
The Vice President praised Muslim groups throughout Ghana for their hard work. She pointed out how these communities keep adding value to the nation with their efforts. She hopes the sacred month will bring many good things to Muslim families everywhere. Her words showed appreciation for their prayers and steady efforts toward making Ghana better.
The government values how faith brings people together for national growth. The Vice President expressed thanks for Muslim participation at all levels of society and recognized their constant support in moving the country forward. Her message came as Muslims prepared for a month of spiritual practices and giving to others.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang wanted Muslims to know their work matters to Ghana. She mentioned how their everyday actions strengthen the nation. Her message showed respect for Islamic traditions during this important time. The Vice President's words highlighted how different faith communities help create unity and progress across Ghana.