On this occasion of Eid-Ul Adah, the Ghana Muslim Mission has cautioned Muslim youth to be vigilant rather than being violent to avoid road crashes during Eid-UI Adha celebrations.
According to group, the phenomenon where Muslim youth engage in unnecessary motorbikes ridding and racing is a recipe for chaos. Such misbehaviors in the season they say is a source of worry to many Ghanaians and does not represent what Islam stands for.
[ads1]Speaking to Awake News after Eid-UL Adha prayers in Accra, the Coordinator of Ghana Muslim Mission Women’s Fellowship Hajia Mariama Obeng said Muslim youth ought to be of good behavior and not contribute to the already alarming spate of wrongdoings in society.
Mean while the Christian Council of Ghana wishes all Muslims a happy celebration and calls for Sustainability of lnterfaith Harmony by Religious (Christians, Muslims, Traditional etc) and Political leaders.
On her part, the deputy education minister double as MP for Cape coast North constituency, Hon. Barbara Asher Ayisi in a written statement congratulated all Muslim in cape coast north constituency, Ghana and the world at large on this occasion of Eid- UL Adha.
Source: www.awakeafrica.com