The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, participated in a special Thanksgiving and Prayer Service organized by the Muslim community to commemorate this year’s Republic Day.
The event was a moment of deep reflection and gratitude, where attendees sought Allah’s continued guidance and blessings for the nation.
During the service, Dr. Amoakohene emphasized the significance of Republic Day, highlighting that it is not only a celebration of Ghana’s constitutional journey but also a call to renew the commitment to justice, unity, and national service.
He encouraged the gathering to draw strength from the country’s diversity, uphold the values of peace and tolerance, and work together to build a Ghana that honors the sacrifices of its forebears.
The Minister’s message underscored the importance of unity in diversity, a core value that Ghana prides itself on. He prayed for Allah’s blessings on the nation, seeking its greatness and strength.
The Thanksgiving Service was a poignant reminder of the role faith plays in fostering national cohesion and peace. It brought together members of the Muslim community and other stakeholders to reflect on the nation’s progress and the challenges ahead.
“Let us continue to draw strength from our diversity, uphold the values of peace and tolerance, and work together to build a Ghana that honours the sacrifices of our forebears,” Dr. Amoakohene said.
“May Allah bless our homeland Ghana and make her great and strong,” he added in his prayer.
The event highlights the importance of interfaith dialogue and cooperation in promoting national unity and development. It also underscores the role of leaders in fostering a sense of community and shared purpose among Ghanaians.