The Ghana Association of Assembly Members (GAAM) has marked this year’s Eid ul-Fitr celebrations with a heartfelt message to the Muslim community, urging unity, peace, and continued commitment to national development.
The National President of GAAM, Ackah Nelson Frank, a local government expert, communication expert, and consultant, conveyed the message on behalf of the association, extending warm Eid greetings to Muslims across the country for successfully completing the holy month of Ramadan.
He noted that Ramadan is a period of spiritual renewal, discipline, and self-restraint, adding that the lessons learned during the fast should guide Muslims in their daily interactions beyond the holy month.
Hon. Ackah Nelson Frank emphasized the need for Muslims to uphold values such as tolerance, compassion, and mutual respect, which are essential for peaceful coexistence in society.
He further called on all Muslims to continue promoting unity within their communities and to avoid any form of division that could hinder progress and harmony.
According to him, Eid ul-Fitr should be seen not only as a time of celebration but also as an opportunity to strengthen relationships among families, neighbors, and communities while contributing positively to national development.
He advised against excessive jubilations that could lead to disorder, urging Muslims to celebrate the occasion responsibly and in moderation.
Hon. Ackah Nelson Frank also encouraged the youth to be mindful of their conduct during the celebrations, reminding them to avoid activities that could compromise safety and public order.
He reaffirmed GAAM’s commitment to supporting initiatives that foster peace, good governance, and effective collaboration among stakeholders at all levels of society.
In conclusion, he wished all Muslims a peaceful and joyous Eid ul-Fitr, praying for continued unity, prosperity, and stability across the nation.
