The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has extended warm wishes and heartfelt blessings to Muslims observing the holy month of Ramadan.
In a press release signed by the National Chairman, Stephen Ayensu, the NPP emphasised the importance of supporting Muslims during this significant period of spiritual reflection and fasting.
The party encouraged Muslims to fully embrace the spiritual essence of Ramadan and devote themselves to fervent prayers for Allah's blessings upon the nation.
It also called on all Ghanaians to show support and solidarity with their Muslim compatriots during this sacred period of Ramadan.
"In urging all Muslims in Ghana and beyond to wholeheartedly embrace the spiritual essence of Ramadan, the New Patriotic Party calls upon them to dedicate themselves to fervent prayers to Almighty Allah for His benevolence upon our beloved nation. Particularly, we invoke divine guidance for a peaceful and transparent general election."
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