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President John Mahama has urged Ghanaians, particularly Muslims, to carry forward the values of Ramadan beyond the Eid-al-Fitr celebrations, describing the occasion as a call to sustained discipline, compassion, and unity.
Speaking at Independence Square on Friday, March 20, the President stated that Eid should not mark the end of the spiritual journey observed during Ramadan, but rather its continuation.
“My brothers and sisters, Eid is not only a celebration, it is a call to continuity. Let us carry forward the spirit of Ramadan in how we treat one another, in how we serve our communities, in how we uphold justice and fairness,” he said.
He urged citizens to remain guided by compassion for the vulnerable, kindness toward neighbours, and integrity in their daily lives, noting that the values of sacrifice, humility, and self-discipline cultivated during Ramadan must shape conduct beyond the fasting period.
President Mahama, however, also used the occasion to congratulate Muslims across Ghana and the world for successfully completing the holy month, describing Eid-al-Fitr as a moment of thanksgiving to Allah.
“Today is a day of gratitude for the strength, patience and faith that carried us through Ramadan,” he noted.
The President further highlighted Ghana’s reputation as a country of peaceful coexistence, stressing that religious diversity remains a source of strength rather than division.
“Our diversity of faith and culture is not a weakness; it is our strength. Muslims and Christians celebrate each other’s holy days and coexist as one people. This harmony is a precious gift, and we must protect it,” he stated.
He cautioned against extremism and intolerance, calling on citizens to choose unity, dialogue, and peace in their interactions.
President Mahama reiterated his administration’s commitment to inclusive development under the Reset Agenda, with a focus on job creation, education, infrastructure, healthcare, and support for underserved communities, including Zongo areas.
He added that achieving these goals requires collective effort and urged citizens to support the government’s development agenda.
“Government alone cannot achieve this. We need your partnership, your prayers, and your continued commitment to national development,” he said.
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