President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has extended heartfelt Eid al-Adha greetings to Muslims in Ghana and around the world, celebrating the values of faith, sacrifice, and unity that define the occasion.
In a statement issued on behalf of the GFA Executive Council, Okraku praised the contributions of Muslim players, coaches, officials, and supporters to the growth of Ghanaian football, describing their commitment as a source of strength and inspiration to the game.
“Eid-ul-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, is a profound reminder of the virtues of faith, humility, obedience, and compassion,” the statement said.
“It is a time that calls on us to reflect on the values of unity, generosity, and service to one another — principles that also lie at the heart of our beautiful game.”
He expressed hope that the celebration would renew the spirit of togetherness across communities and further encourage a more inclusive football culture in Ghana.
Okraku concluded with prayers for peace, safety, joy, and good health for all during the festive period.
“Eid Mubarak,” he said.