As the new administration takes shape, it’s essential to recognize the contributions of individuals who have tirelessly supported the campaign. One such individual is a distinguished Islamic cleric and researcher with vast experience in the Arab world, who has been a strong supporter of John Mahama’s campaign.
This cleric’s expertise in the Arab world would be a valuable asset in shaping Ghana’s foreign policy and promoting cultural exchange. Their experience and knowledge would help foster greater understanding and cooperation between Ghana and the Arab nations.
A Strong Advocate for Muslim Interests
The cleric’s support for Mahama’s campaign is a testament to their commitment to the well-being of the Muslim community in Ghana. Mahama has consistently demonstrated his appreciation for the Muslim community, stating that the NDC has their interests at heart .
A Deserving Candidate for an Ambassadorial Post
Given their vast experience, expertise, and dedication to the campaign, this Islamic cleric and researcher deserves consideration for an ambassadorial post in the new administration. Their appointment would not only be a well-deserved recognition of their contributions but also a strategic move to strengthen Ghana’s relations with the Arab world.
Dr. Abdul Muhsin Baafi’s philanthropic efforts have had a profound impact on various communities. Through his connections and initiatives, he has successfully implemented numerous social intervention projects.
Some of his notable achievements include:
– Establishing hundreds of schools, providing access to education for countless children and young adults.
– Drilling thousands of boreholes and wells, ensuring clean water access for communities in need.
– Distributing thousands of food baskets, alleviating hunger and supporting vulnerable families.
Dr. Baafi’s selfless contributions have undoubtedly improved the lives of many, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to society and making a positive difference.,
As Mahama prepares to take office, we urge him to consider this deserving individual for an ambassadorial post. Their expertise and experience would be a valuable asset to the administration, and their appointment would be a testament to Mahama’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity.
By Yussif Abdul Ganiyu