Audio By Carbonatix
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Ghana on Monday donated a quantity of food items estimated at about 20 million cedis or 2000 Ghana Cedis to victims of the Upper East flood disaster.
The Regional Minister, Mr Alhassan Samari, received the items, which included 120 mini-bags of maize, 10 mini-bags of sugar and 10 mini-bags of rice.
Alhaji Awudu Musah, Upper East Regional President of the Mission, who made the presentation, indicated that the consignment was the initial response of the Ahmadiyya Mission to the appeal for assistance for the flood victims, and that more relief aid would follow in due course.
"We believe it is only human that we come to the aid of our brothers in distress," he said, adding that although the donation was small, it was the hope of the Mission that the items would help ameliorate the suffering of the affected persons.
Mr. Samari expressed his appreciation to the Ahmadiyya Mission on behalf of the victims for the kind gesture and gave the assurance that the donation would get to the needy.
"In this time of need no donation is too small," he said and renewed his appeal to capable individuals, organisations and religious bodies to come to the assistance of flood victims in the area.
Later in an interaction with media representatives, Mr. Samari called for accuracy and circumspection with regard to reports they file on the disaster situation in the Region.
He pointed out that in view of the misfortune that had befallen it, the Region was now the centre of attention not only in Ghana, but also worldwide as a result of advanced information technology.
"Please do well to cross-check on any information you may not be very clear about, so that you do not misinform the rest of the nation and the outside world about the situation in the region," he said.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Don’t be cocooned in Accra – Dafeamekpor pushes OSP to invade districts
32 minutes -
Free sanitary pads and pad bank Initiative cut teenage pregnancy in Bosomtwe – Girl Child coordinator
51 minutes -
Asunafo North Municipal Assembly deploys DL-Rev Software to tackle revenue shortfall
1 hour -
General Mosquito promised to ‘annihilate’ NPP – Dafeamekpor reveals details of earlier tour
1 hour -
Asiedu Nketia has been touring since 2021, not plotting new campaign, says Dafeamekpor
2 hours -
Apple, Google push for judicial oversight in Canada online safety bill
2 hours -
Micron joins $1 trillion club as AI race powers memory chip boom
2 hours -
OpenAI’s Altman says AI unlikely to lead to ‘jobs apocalypse’
2 hours -
US Justice Department sues UCLA alleging antisemitic educational environment
2 hours -
US draws up plans to halt immigration, customs processing at ‘sanctuary city’ airports
2 hours -
US Justice Department seeks to lift injunction on ballroom project after shooting
3 hours -
Senegal’s ousted prime minister Sonko elected parliament speaker
3 hours -
Spotify launches ‘narrated articles’ from publications like The Atlantic, Vogue
5 hours -
Social media as bad for children as smoking, British doctors say
5 hours -
US Supreme Court won’t hear Meta’s challenge to Vermont social media addiction lawsuit
5 hours