U.S. Ambassador Sullivan Holds Iftar with Interfaith Community
Delivering her remarks, Ambassador Sullivan praised the National Chief Imam for being a staunch advocate for dialogue and peace, most recently evidenced by his attendance at Easter services at a local Catholic church.
Also earlier that day, representatives of the U.S. Embassy paid a visit to two local schools. One important aspect of Islam, particularly this time of year, is zakat – or charitable giving. Supporting the shared goal of promoting children’s health and education, the U.S. Embassy donated food packs, including rice, oil, and canned tomatoes, to students at the Al-Za-Ki-ya and Gbawe Islamic basic schools.
The U.S. Embassy in Ghana closely engages with both Muslim clerics and Christian clergy on addressing corruption, child protection, and more. Read Ambassador Sullivan’s full remarks here: https://bit.ly/30HLSQA .
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Embassy of the United States - Accra - Ghana.
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