Tag: Muslims in Ghana

  • Be transparent with any Instrument that bothers on Muslims – Elements in government cautioned

    Be transparent with any Instrument that bothers on Muslims – Elements in government cautioned

    Adnan Adams Mohammed

    The National Muslim Stakeholder Consultative Forum held in Accra, last week, cautioned all elements in government who are prompting to promote any kind of Executive or Legislative Instruments bothering Muslims to be transparent and cautious.

    In the communiqué issued at the end of the forum organised by the Coalition of Muslim

    Organizations, Ghana (COMOG) in association with the Conference of Regional Chief Imams of Ghana

    which was held under the auspices of His Eminence the National Chief Imam, the forum highlighted five key points that needs urgent attention of the Muslims in the country and the government.

    The forum was attended by over 15 Stakeholder Organizations and Institutions (SOIs) known among the Muslim leadership.

    “The promoters of a proposed Executive Instrument (EI) or Legislative Instrument (LI) for Muslims in Ghana must be transparent and share their proposals for approval by the Muslim Stakeholder Organizations and Institutions (MSOIs) before presenting same to the President or Parliament, respectively, for possible consideration of enactment into a law”, the Communiqué as signed by Hajj Abdel-Manan Abdel-Rahman, COMOG President/Forum Coordinator for the Forum Chairman, Nana Alhaj Yussif Fanyanamah, Chief of Kintampo and Acting President of National Council of Zongo Chiefs.  

    It was also discussed at the Forum that, unity among all the Muslim denominations and groups were key for national peace and cohesion building.

    Attached is the full Communiqué:

  • National Cathedral: Muslims Call on CEO To Correct Misinformation About National Mosque Construction

    National Cathedral: Muslims Call on CEO To Correct Misinformation About National Mosque Construction

    Read Full Statement Below:

    RE: THE STATE CONTRIBUTED TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL MOSQUE-NATIONAL CATHEDRAL CEO

    Our attention has been drawn to a statement as headlined above, made by the Chief Executive Officer of the National Cathedral, Dr. Paul Opoku-Mensah suggesting that the Government of Ghana spent state resources in the construction of the National Mosque, located at Kanda in Accra.

    HE made this spurious statement on the GTV Talking Point program aired in the evening of Sunday the 12th June 2022.

    We, the Coalition of Muslim Organizations, Ghana (COMOG), on behalf of all Muslim organizations in Ghana wish to state unequivocally, and without any fear or favor that, not a single pesewa from the state by any political regime was contributed to the construction of the Kanda National Mosque.

    The CEO of the National Cathedral made this statement in an attempt to justify the sum of over GHc25 million of state resources as seed money for the construction of the most controversial project in Ghana today, the National Cathedral.

    As a Muslim organization with the mandate to protect the image and sanctity of Islam and the reputation of the Ummah in Ghana, we can’t tolerate such a deliberate falsehood by a high-profile appointee of Dr. Opoku-Mensah’s stature when indeed, the facts do not support his claim. Contrary to his statement, we Muslims have rather been shortchanged in the matter of our Accra Central Mosque which was pulled down by the state, only for Government to compensate us with a bare land for that loss. Our magnanimity towards the state and our commitment to peaceful coexistence must not be misconstrued by some people to be a weakness.

    We therefore, by this statement wish to call on Dr. Paul Opoku-Mensah to come out and retract that deliberate falsehood and apologize to the entire Muslim Ummah in Ghana. We also demand that, this rejoinder be read in the next edition of GTV Talking Point program, to correct the falsehood.

    ……………………

    Hajj Abdel-Manan Abdel-Rahman

    (COMOG President)

     0244470505

  • Government Must Intervene in the Plight of Muslim Pilgrims  – Zango Caucus

    Government Must Intervene in the Plight of Muslim Pilgrims  – Zango Caucus

    For Immediate Release

    Government Must Intervene in the Plight of Muslim Pilgrims  – Zango Caucus

    It has come to the notice of the National Zango Caucus of the Great National Democratic Congress, that, the Nana Addo/ Bawumia led NPP administration is without ignominy demanding a whopping Gh¢39,000.00 for the 2022 Hajj pilgrimage, and an additional Gh¢7,000.00 from the 2019 pilgrims,  who through no fault of theirs, could not participate in the said 2019 pilgrimage.

    It will be recalled that the erstwhile H.E John Dramani Mahama led NDC administration pegged the cost of Hajj at Gh¢11,900.00 per pilgrim before leaving office to enable more Muslims fulfil the Muslim religious rite.

    However, the NPP administration after taking over power in 2017 adjusted the fee from Gh¢11,900.00 in 2016 to an astronomical Gh¢19,500 by 2020 and are now demanding Gh 39,000.00 without recourse to the prevailing economic conditions.

    In a rather suprising turn of events, Pilgrims who through no fault of theirs were not airlifted to Mecca by the state after paying their monies in full in 2020 are made to pay an additional Gh¢7,000.00 in complete breach of the communique signed by the Ghana Hajj Board chairman and dated June 20th 2021. The content of the agreement sort to immune prospective pilgrims-who intend to keep their monies with the Hajj Board, should there be a future adjustment in future.

    The National Zango Caucus of the NDC is by this statement calling on the Vice President, H.E Alhaji Bawumia to with immediate effect, intervene and ensure Government subsidizes the unreasonably high cost of the annual Pilgrimage to Mecca, to enable the ordinary Muslim have an opportunity to fulfill his or her religious obligations.

    To the NDC Zango Caucus, the call for Government’s subsidies is not far fetched, as the Nana Addo/ Bawumia led NPP administration is unrepentant in dolling out scares resources of the state in funding religious activities including the National Cathedral.

    We in the NDC have no doubt to conclude that,  Ghanaian Pilgrims are paying more for a religious rite under the current NPP Govt due to the inefficiencies and mismanagement of the economy, waste of state resources through corrupt practices and the high exhange rates.

    As such, it came to us as no surprise when the  Presidency was recently forced to reprimand the chairman of the Hajj Board in a leaked letter dated 17th May, 2022 for what can best be described as perjury.

    Why will the Government wait until 6th June to announce the Hajj fees, when other countries have began airlifting their pilgrims to the Holy land?

    The Zango Caucus of the National Democratic Congress is further appealing to the Hajj Board to clear the doubt on the status of the many pilgrims above 60 years who have paid their monies in full since 2019,  but cannot  partake in this year’s Hajj, due to the measures put in place by the Saudi Government to protect the aged and venerable from the deadly effect of Covid-19 pandemic.

    Finally, we call on the Hajj board to do the needful by abiding with the agreement not to increase any fares for those who paid since 2020 and also subsidize the new fares as it was always done under the regime of former President Mahama.

    Thank you.

    Alhaj Mohammed Naziru

    National Communications officer, NDC Zango caucus.

    7/06/2022

  • About 3000 Ghanaians permitted to perform Hajj this year

    About 3000 Ghanaians permitted to perform Hajj this year

    PRESS STATEMENT

    10-05-2022

    GHANA’S HAJJ QUOTA PEGGED AT 3,069

    The Saudi Arabia Ministry for Hajj and Umrah has announced that Ghana’s quota for this year’s hajj is 3,069 pilgrims.

    This was made known by the Chairman of the Hajj Board Sheikh I C Quaye at a meeting with members of Hajj Agents Association of Ghana.

    The Chairman during the meeting also said intending pilgrims above 65 years of age will not be allowed into Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj.

    The Saudis have also hinted that this year’s Hajj will be expensive for three main reasons the increment of Value Added Tax (VAT) from five (5) to fifteen (15) percent and demolition and reconstruction of buildings and hotels in Macca. The last but not the least was the huge investment made in Mina and Arafat.

    On health Chairman I C Quaye added that the Saudis have also put in place strict health control measures during the Hajj period from 7th – 12th July 2022.These measures are Hajj requirements and rules as follows:

    Age limit & testing requirements

    Hajj will be available this year for those under 65 years of age, provided that they obtain the basic doses of vaccines approved in the Kingdom and they must present a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to their arrival to the Kingdom.

    Vaccination requirements

    Pilgrims must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with the complete doses of the following vaccines to be able to enter Saudi Arabia:

    • Pfizer/BioNTech. 2 doses

    • Oxford/AstraZeneca: 2 doses

    • Johnson and Johnson. 1 dose

    • Moderna. 2 doses

    • Sinopharm + 1 dose of any of the above vaccines

    • Sinovac + 1 dose of 1 of any of the above vaccines

    Quarantine requirements

    No quarantine will be necessary for foreign pilgrims fully vaccinated with vaccines approved in Saudi Arabia.

    Medical Insurance

    Pilgrims must have medical insurance to cover any COVID-19 related treatment costs during their stay.

    Permit

    Worshippers are no longer required to obtain a permit and appointment to pray at the Grand Mosque in Makkah as well as the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.

    E-Hajj

    All intending pilgrims must be registered online through e-hajj. The e-track was already active.

    The Hajj Board is to conclude all arrangements with service providers by the middle of May 2022. In this regard a delegation led by the Chairman is leaving for Saudi Arabia for further negotiations on housing, transport, medical, flight and other services.   

    Contact:

    Dr. (Alhaji) Abubakari Sidick Ahmed

    Director of Communications

    Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana

     (PAOG)