A former National Executive Member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Abdul-Sheriff Nasiru, has felicitated with all Ghanaians and Muslims across the World on the occasion of the Eid-Al Fitr, which marks the end of the Ramadan fasting.

In his goodwill message to colleague Muslims on Thursday, April 11, 2024, Alhaji Sheriff called on all Ghanaians especially Muslims within the NDC party to use the opportunity of the good deeds they exhibited during the just ended Ramadan to seek unity towards victory for the party in the 2024 general election.

While urging the NDC and its members to reshape their strategies towards upcoming general election to rescue Ghanaians from economic hardship, Alhaji Sheriff called on the Muslims to use the occasion of Eid-Al Fitr to pray for World to become safe against any form of injustice and disunity amongst countries and religions.

“It is important that Christians and Muslims and other faiths share common bonds that should unite us as one people. Therefore, we should be very careful with our utterances, to protect the peace Ghanaian Muslims and Christians have suffered to achieve in the past years” he noted.


He further urged the youth to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr in moderation, devoid of issues that would derail their future, and rather continue to seek the face of Allah for their education.
The former NDC national executive member wishes all Ghanaians and Muslims around the world a happy Eid al-Fitr.
“On behalf of my family and all my on behalf, I wish that this Eid festival comes with peace and unity amongst Christians and Muslims not only in Ghana but the world at large.
I am therefore calling on Muslims around the country to use the occasion of Eid-Al Fitr to pray for the world to become a safe against any form of injustice, insecurity and disunity amongst Christians and Muslims that is currently evident in many countries.
I again, call on all Ghanaians and Muslims around the world use the atmosphere of neighbourly love and continuous practice of good deeds exhibited during the month of Ramadan to reflect on their attitudes, choices, decisions and everyday life going forward.
“It is important that Christians and Muslims and other faiths share common bonds that unite us as one people, therefore we should be very careful with our utterances to prevent jeopardizing the peace Ghanaian Muslims and Christians have suffered to achieve in the past years,” Alhaji Sheriff added.

 

 

Source: expressnewsghana.com
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