On Friday, March 20, 2026, Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang urged Ghanaians to carry the spiritual discipline of Ramadan into their daily lives to foster national unity and stability.
Joining the Ahlus Sunna Wal-Jama’a community at the State House for Eid-ul-Fitr prayers, the Vice President described the holy month as a "spiritual journey" that serves as a blueprint for better citizenship and national development.
Renewal of "Healthy Habits"
The Vice President emphasized that the values practiced during Ramadan should not end with the festival:
Character Building: She noted that the month is designed to "nurture consciousness" and "refine moral character," fostering virtues like honesty, compassion, and responsibility.
Sustaining Discipline: Prof. Opoku-Agyemang called for the "renewal of healthy habits" formed during the fast—such as self-restraint and charity—as a way to strengthen the social fabric of the country.
Mutual Respect: She urged citizens to sustain the bonds of understanding and interfaith harmony, noting that Ghana’s religious diversity is a critical pillar of its progress.
Unity as the Foundation for Progress
Addressing the gathering, the Vice President linked personal morality to national stability:
Collective Responsibility: "It is our unity, mutual respect, and understanding that will carry us forward as a nation," she stated, urging all Ghanaians to remain committed to harmony regardless of their faith.
Shared Sacrifice: Pointing to the "coincidence of the Ramadan and Lent seasons" earlier this year, she described it as a providential reminder of the shared values of faith and sacrifice that unite Christians and Muslims in Ghana.
National Stability: She highlighted that "peace is not automatic" but must be nurtured deliberately through tolerance and the rejection of division.
A Message of Hope
The Vice President concluded her address with prayers for joy in every home and divine guidance for the nation's leadership:
"May the blessings of Eid bring joy to our hearts, peace to our homes, and strengthen our collective resolve to build a stronger and more prosperous Ghana." — Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang.
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