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GAMP launches 30th anniversary, promote education in Muslim communities

The Presidential Co-ordinator for Zongo and Inner Cities Development, Alhaji Ben Abdallah, has lauded the achievements of Ghana Academy of Mus­lim Professionals (GAMP), for their contribution towards the Muslim communities in the country.

Philip Antoh by Philip Antoh
March 17, 2023
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The Presidential Co-ordinator for Zongo and Inner Cities Development, Alhaji Ben Abdallah, has lauded the achievements of Ghana Academy of Mus­lim Professionals (GAMP), for their contribution towards the Muslim communities in the country.

“At 30 years, you have been at the fore­front of serving our communities, uplifting the less privileged, and promoting social justice, your commitment to these values has been exceptional and your impact is immea­surable, it is an honour to join you today to commemorate this memorable day,” he added.

Alhaji Banda made these remarks at the 30th anni­versary celebrations of GAMP in Accra on the theme: “30 Years of Com­munity Service – The GAMP Story.”

The GAMP was established as a non-gov­ernmental organization in November 1992 to promote education as well as the tenets of Islam in Ghanaian society, especially in deprived communities.

It also sought to foster and promote unity among Muslims in the country and the world by organizing programmes aimed at empowering the youth socially, morally and intellectually.

Among the key activities of GAMP is the annual free vacation classes, Ramadan lectures, Prison Reformation and Orphan support projects, the Dawa seminars and the annual Sisters’ Forum where young Muslims are offered the platform to brainstorm on issues affecting the holistic development of the Muslim woman.

Alhaji Banda said it was worthy to note that the group had worked tirelessly to pro­vide education, counselling, mentorship and youth empowerment to the underserved thus demonstrating the true spirit of Islam.

“As we gather today to reflect on your remarkable journey, I urge you to continue your noble cause, your expertise, passion and dedication to making a lasting difference in the lives of our people as selfless service has been instrumental in the development of our communities, and government is deeply grateful.

Alhaji Banda said the government of Ghana is a commitment to continue developing Zongos and the Inner-cities, adding that the Fund has delivered over 400 projects in Zongo communities, trained the youth in varying skills and continues to provide bursary sup­port to the less privileged.

Speaking on the topic “The role of Muslim professionals in curbing corruption in Ghana,” Dr. Naa Alhassan Andani, said despite the abundance of institutional structures to address corruption, the country is unable to fight the canker which has eaten deep into the moral fibre of the Ghanaian society.

“We have the criminal code that criminalizes corruption, the code of conduct, the Whistle Blowers Act, the code of conduct for civil servants, anti-money laundering company acts, the Public Procurement Act which is the most abused, the courts, the media, civil society groups and human rights activists but the rot still continues,” he explained.

He urged Muslims to be guided by their actions and not allow themselves to commit or help facilitate any corrupt act that could lead to condemnation before Allah.

The Board Chair of GAMP, Dr Rabiatu Ammah, said about GH¢236,470 was needed to complete the office block complex and other planned programmes for the year and urged members to support the genuine cause.

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