I'll give a two-day Eid-ul-Fitr holiday for Muslims if I'm elected as President in December
The Presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has promised to introduce a two-day Eid-ul-Fitr holiday if elected as President in December 2024.
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This according to him, is to address challenges on scheduling that the country's Muslim community usually face.
Speaking during a tour in Gambaga and Nalerigu in the North East Region on Wednesday, October 2, Mahama said this promise is part of his policy to ensure inclusiveness and appreciation for the religious practices of all Ghanaians.
This, he explained, will resolve issues that usually arise because of the inconsistency of when Eid falls since the latter is usually subject to the sighting of the moon.
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"We are going to add one more holiday on Eid-ul-Fitr holiday. After fasting, sometimes there is confusion. Some people pray on one day, others pray on other day because they didn't see the moon or they saw the moon. So we are adding one more day so whether you break the fast today or you break the fast tomorrow, you get a holiday to rest and celebrate the Eid-ul-Fitr," he said.
The promise, Mahama noted, was in line with his broader vision to build one united and inclusive Ghana, where all citizens, irrespective of their faith, are treated justly and given respect.
He emphasised unity and understanding in the nation and pledged to work more for the better representation of each Ghanaian.
Mahama also toured campaign areas and criticised the present administration for abandoning projects he initiated during his previous term.
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He, therefore, assured Ghanaians that his government, when elected, would resume such abandoned projects and concentrate on resetting the "damaged economy" of the country.
". As I assured the chiefs and people during my visits to the Gambaga and Nayiri's palaces, I will work tirelessly to reset the damaged economy, and ensure the improvement of the living conditions of all Ghanaians," he said.
"It is unfortunate that projects started by my administration remain abandoned. We will resume them and also complete those started by this government.", he underscored