President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to protect the country’s long-standing peace and reject all forms of division, extremism and intolerance.
Speaking at the National Eid al-Adha celebrations held at the Black Star Square on Wednesday, May 27, President Mahama said the message of Eid al-Adha remains highly relevant at a time when many societies across the world are facing conflict, violence and deepening divisions.
He emphasized, Ghana continues to stand out as a model of peaceful coexistence, where people of different religious and ethnic backgrounds live together in harmony.
The President noted that Christians and Muslims in Ghana have, for generations, shared communities, schools, businesses and even family ties, a legacy he urged citizens to preserve and strengthen.
He further appealed to Ghanaians to continue promoting unity, tolerance and mutual respect in order to maintain the country’s stability and social cohesion.















