A delegation from the Permanent Mission of Ghana to the United Nations and the Consulate General in New York, last Friday, March 8, 2019, joined the Ghanaian Muslim Community, Yankasa Association in Bronx New York to give thanks to God for a successful 62nd Independence day celebrations.
The Ghana Mission in New York annually worships with the Yankasa Association and special prayers are offered as part of the Independence Day Anniversary of Ghana.
Professor Samuel K. Amoako, head of the Consulate General in New York, used the opportunity to explain the theme for this year’s Independence Day Anniversary; Celebrating Peace and Unity.
He cited how Ghana has been a peaceful country as compared to its West African neighbours, hence the need to offer such special prayers and show appreciation to God.
Prof. Samuel Amoako said the enskinment of Yaa-Naa Abukari Mahama II, Overlord of the Dagbon Traditional area and the harmonious co-existence gives the nation enough reason to celebrate peace and unity.
He also reminded the people of the government’s commitment to support the Electoral Commission on the implementation of ROPAA.
The Deputy Permanent Representative of Ghana’s Mission to the UN, Daniel Okaiteye also thanked the Yankasa Association for raising the flag of Ghana high abroad.
Chief Imam Sulley, Chief Imam of Yankasa Masjid prayed for Ghana and advised Ghanaians not to take the peace of the country for granted.
The Interim Chairman of the Association, Alhaji Shuaibu Gali and the Secretary to the Council of Elders, Professor Adam Musah on behalf of the group were grateful for the visit of the Mission.
The delegations from the Ghana mission included Mr Daniel Okaiteye (Deputy Permanent Representative), Professor Samuel K. Amoako (Consul General), Mrs Vivian Serwaa Gyasi (Head of Chancery), Colonel John Felix Freeman (Deputy Military Advisor), Sylvester Acquah (Treasury Attache) and Frederick Ameyaw (Head of Information).
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By: citinewsroom.com | Ghana