Speaking at the Annual Dr. Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu Ramadan Lectures at the National Mosque in Accra, Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, called for proper upbringing of children and spending time with family to teach them Allah’s teachings, so they grow to be disciplined and responsible.
He stated that good nurturing and teaching will help them become responsible, bringing peace and security to communities, as public safety emanates from individual and community safety.
Muntaka urged Muslim Leaders and Zongo Chiefs to promote peace, security, and social responsibility, noting their crucial role in guiding youth and fostering compassion and justice.
He called on them to address issues like drug abuse, which fuels insecurity. “Let us work together to create opportunities and guide our youth towards success,” he said, quoting the Prophet’s saying, “Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim”.
The Interior Minister stressed inner peace and collective responsibility in promoting public safety, highlighting government efforts to address security challenges. He emphasised education and vocational training in empowering Zongo communities, citing the Quran’s verse, “Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves” (Suratul Al-Ra’d 13:11).
The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, urged Muslims to do away with evil deeds and obey Allah’s commands to live in peace.
He prayed for all Muslims and wished them a happy Ramadan, saying the blessings of the holy month would bestow peace, security, prosperity, and stability in Ghana.
The event was organized by the National Mosque and Hudai Foundation, in collaboration with the Office of the National Chief Imam. The event was organized by the National Mosque and Hudai Foundation, in collaboration with the Office of the National Chief Imam.

