In a gesture of unity, respect, and community engagement, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Suhum, Hon. Lydia Ohenewa Sara, joined hands with the Muslim community to mark the recent Islamic festival in a colorful and heartfelt celebration.
Accompanied by the Presiding Member, key municipal officials, and other stakeholders, the MCE’s visit underscored the Assembly’s commitment to inclusivity and religious harmony within the Suhum Municipality.
The delegation visited the central mosque and surrounding Muslim communities, where they were warmly received by Islamic leaders and residents. The MCE extended greetings and goodwill messages to the Muslim faithful on behalf of the Suhum Municipal Assembly, congratulating them on the successful completion of their spiritual obligations.
“Occasions like this remind us of the values that bind us together—peace, faith, and unity,” Hon. Lydia Ohenewa Sara stated. “As your MCE, I stand with you in celebration and in service. The Assembly is committed to working closely with every community to promote development that benefits all.”
The Presiding Member echoed the MCE’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of togetherness and mutual respect among Suhum’s diverse population. He encouraged continued collaboration between the Muslim community and the Assembly for the progress of the municipality.
Community leaders expressed their appreciation for the visit, noting that such engagements strengthen the bond between the people and their local government. Prayers were offered for the peace and prosperity of Suhum, Ghana, and the entire Muslim Ummah.
The visit ended with the presentation of symbolic gifts and a shared meal, reinforcing the spirit of Eid—generosity, gratitude, and unity.
As the Suhum Municipality continues to grow in diversity and strength, moments like these reflect the shared values that make it a thriving and inclusive community.