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Tatale-Sanguli DCE (Hon Mary Tagba)Shares Message of Hope and Harmony at Eid

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The District Chief Executive for Tatale-Sanguli in the Northern Region, Hon Mary Tagba, has extended heartfelt Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to Muslims and the general public, urging citizens to embrace peace, unity, and collective progress as they mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

In a goodwill message to commemorate the joyous occasion of Eid al-Fitr, Hon. Mary Tagba conveyed her warm wishes to the people of the Tatale-Sanguli District and all Ghanaians, acknowledging the spiritual significance of the season and the values it promotes.

“On this joyous occasion of Sallah, I extend my heartfelt greetings to the people of Tatale Sanguli District and to all Ghanaians,” she stated. “May this season of celebration bring peace, prosperity, and unity to our communities. Wishing you all a blessed and joyous Sallah.”

Eid-ul-Fitr, celebrated by Muslims worldwide, marks the successful completion of Ramadan—a sacred period characterized by fasting, prayer, sacrifice, and acts of charity.

The festival is not only a time of celebration but also one of reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment to communal harmony.

Hon. Tagba emphasized the importance of sustaining the spirit of Ramadan beyond the festivities, calling on residents to uphold the principles of compassion, tolerance, and mutual respect in their daily lives. She noted that these values are essential for fostering peaceful coexistence and driving development within the district.

The DCE further highlighted the role of unity in advancing local development, urging citizens to work together regardless of religious, ethnic, or political differences. According to her, a united front is key to addressing challenges and unlocking the district’s full potential.

Residents across the Tatale-Sanguli District have welcomed the message, describing it as timely and inspiring. Many expressed appreciation for the DCE’s continuous engagement and encouragement, particularly during significant religious and cultural occasions.

As families gather to celebrate with prayers, feasting, and acts of generosity, Hon. Mary Tagba’s message serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility to build stronger, more inclusive communities grounded in peace and solidarity.

The celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr once again underscores the rich cultural and religious diversity of Ghana, reinforcing the nation’s long-standing tradition of tolerance and unity among its people.

Source:Ayisah Foster

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