Vice President expresses concerns about Hajj
Vice
President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia of Ghana said issues of Hajj are of great concern
to government and measures are being put in place to simplify the acquisition
of passports to ease the burden on pilgrims.
Speaking
at the 23rd Annual Ramadan Conference in Wa on Saturday, the Ghanaian Vice
President said government would introduce innovations into the Hajj system
where Muslims could go onto the internet and book their flight to Hajj among
other things.
The
conference was on the theme: “Religious Tolerance, a means to National
Development”.
Vice
President Bawumia, who was the Special Guest of Honour, said the “Free Senior
High School” programme would commence in September this year and appealed to
Muslims to co-exist peacefully with one another so that their children would
gain the maximum benefit from the programme.
On the
creation of the Zongo Ministry and the Zongo Development Fund, Dr. Bawumia said
with the allocation of 219 million cedis, the zongos would have something to
depend on for their development.
He said
government would make sure that the same amount was allocated to the Ministry
every year to invest in education and women empowerment to create jobs.
Alhaji
Yakubu Issahaku, the Upper West Regional Chief Imam, in a speech read on his
behalf, raised concern about the deplorable nature of the Islamic Education
Unit and pleaded with government to consider providing it with an office
complex to enhance quality work delivery.
He
appealed to government to provide the Wa Islamic Senior High School with a
school bus, classroom and dormitory blocks and masters’ bungalows to enhance
teaching and learning.
Alhaji
Issahaku appealed to government to establish an Islamic nursing training
college to cater for the training of the teeming youth in the region.
He
expressed concern about some Muslim youth engaging immorality and other activities
that contradicted the norms of society and called on Imams and preachers to
intensify their education to change attitudes.
He
advised them to incorporate topics on youth development and proper upbringing
of children in their sermons and daily preaching to build a powerful human
resource base for Ghana.
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