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Hajia Boya Gariba, Deputy Minister of Women and Children’s Affair, has called on Muslims to redefine their strategies and responses in dealing with the many challenges that confront them.
She asked Muslims to focus on the economy and developmental
situations in the country and its impact on their lives.
Hajia Gariba made the call at the inauguration of Holy Green
Foundation, a non-governmental organisation in Accra on Saturday on
the theme: “The Role of Muslim Organisation in the Development of Our
Nation.”
She said the high level of poverty, deprivation, unemployment,
crime and indiscipline, ethnic conflicts and wars, violence and abuse
against women and children and moral corruption were some of the
attributes that characterised the society.
Hajia Gariba noted that government had put in place many policy
interventions to reduce the phenomena and make Ghanaians comfortable,
and called for collaborative efforts for the effects to be felt in
their lives.
Mr Mohammed Abdullah Mahmoud, Lecturer at the University of
Ghana Business School, said for an organisation to succeed it needed
to put its activities and plans in order, research on potential
members, manage relationship and design approvable proposals.
He said it was important for one to have a strategic plan with
clear focus and positioning for the organisation, adding that
accountability and transparency were also paramount.
He urged the executives to try and identify the priorities of
members and work to achieve them.
Mr Salifu Mahama Mumuni, President of the Foundation, said the
establishment was an Islamic organisation founded on the principles of
mutual co-operation to enhance the conditions of members and the
Muslims community.
He said the organisation would see to the promotion of the
welfare of its members and ensure an integrated and holistic approach
to the social, religious, economic and financial aspirations of
affiliates.
Mr Mahama Mumuni appealed to the government to support the
organisation in its activities to improve on the living conditions of
Muslims communities in the country.Source: GNA
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