Mahama urges Ghanaians to uphold peace and r2QWeject extremism at Eid al-Adha

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President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to safeguard the nation’s enduring peace and reject all forms of division, extremism, and intolerance.

The President made the remarks at the National Eid al-Adha celebrations at Black Star Square in Accra on Wednesday, May 27, stressing that the message of Eid al-Adha is particularly timely, as many countries across the world continue to grapple with conflict, violence, and growing divisions.

He stated that Ghana continues to stand out as a model of peaceful coexistence, where citizens of different religious and ethnic backgrounds live together in harmony.

He noted that Christians and Muslims in Ghana have, for generations, shared communities, schools, businesses, and even family ties, a legacy he urged citizens to safeguard.

He underscored the importance of sustaining unity across all religious and ethnic lines, calling on citizens to promote peace, tolerance, mutual understanding, and respect in their daily lives.

President Mahama also warned against behaviours and ideas that could weaken national unity, urging Ghanaians to reject extremism, political intolerance, ethnic divisions, and any actions that could endanger the country’s stability.

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