Dr. Bawumia commends Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission for education, health initiatives
The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has commended the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission of Ghana for its contribution to expanding access to education and health in the country. “With 7 hospitals and 315 educational institutions to their credit, the Mission’s contribition to expanding access to education is truly remarkable, and I commend them for their effort,” he said.
He made the commendation when he joined the Ameer and Missionary in charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih, and the Ahmadiyya fraternity at the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of Ahmadiyya Mission in Ghana, as well as the Mission’s 91st Annual Convention, at Pomadzie in the Central Region yesterday, February 22, 2024.
Government vision
Dr Bawumia said the Mission’s efforts in the two important areas tie in with the government’s vision of providing free inclusive access to secondary education, and improved health for all. “Since its establishement in the then Gold Coast, the Ahmadiyya Mission has contributed immensely to the development of Ghana, in many spheres, especially in health, education, peace-building, good governance and advancing good morals,” he added.
He congratulated the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission of Ghana on their 100th Anniversary.