Tag: Shaikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu

  • National Chief Imam is an embodiment of peace, compassion, and love, ADB MD

    National Chief Imam is an embodiment of peace, compassion, and love, ADB MD

    The Managing Director of the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB PLC), Edward Ato Sarpong, has stated that the National Chief Imam, Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, embodies peace, compassion, and love as he (ADB MD) hosted Muslim staff and partners to the end of Ramadan Iftar at the Bank’s Head Office on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

    Ato Sarpong also used the platform to wish Muslims across the globe Eid-ul-Fitr, an Islamic festival that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

    “On behalf of the Board of Directors, Management, and Staff of ADB PLC, I extend our warmest Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to our valued customers, partners, and the general public,” the ADB MD stated.

    Ato Sarpong noted that Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of a period of reflection, discipline, sacrifice, and spiritual renewal. It is a time that calls for gratitude, compassion, and unity, which are values that remain central to our identity and operations as a bank.

    “As we celebrate this important occasion, we draw inspiration from the exemplary leadership of the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, whose life continues to embody peace, compassion, and love,” Ato Sarpong said.

    “His unwavering commitment to unity and coexistence serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in harmony and mutual respect,” the MD added.

    At ADB, we remain committed to delivering innovative financial solutions, strengthening relationships with our customers, partners, and contributing meaningfully to the growth and development of our economy and Ghana as a whole.

    We sincerely appreciate your continued trust and partnership and remain committed to supporting your journey every step of the way.

    May this blessed occasion bring peace to your hearts, joy to your homes, and abundant blessings to your lives. May Allah accept your prayers and reward your sacrifices.

    Whilst extending the message of felicitation to the Muslim community, the MD reiterated the Bank’s unwavering commitment to redefining banking, empowering businesses, building futures, driving prosperity, and nurturing communities.

     

     

     

     

  • High-level Muslim leaders approves Ummah Constitution to guide faith and leadership

    High-level Muslim leaders approves Ummah Constitution to guide faith and leadership

    Muslim leaders from across Ghana have wrapped up a landmark summit in Accra with a renewed pledge to strengthen unity within the Ummah, formally endorsing a new constitution to guide Islamic practice and leadership, while also committing to tackle social issues such as youth drug abuse.

     

    The meeting, convened under the authority of the National Chief Imam and organised by the Muslim Ummah Supreme Council of Ghana, brought together clerics and imams from major sects including Ahlusuna wal Jamaa, Shia, Tijaniyya and others. The summit ran under the theme “Towards a Unified Muslim Leadership: Strategies for Ummah Development.”

     

    Northern Region Zango Chief, Sheik Dalhu Abdul Mumin, hailed the gathering as “a major milestone in efforts to build a united and orderly Muslim community in Ghana.” He stressed that the endorsement of the Ummah Constitution by the National Conference of Muslim Representatives represented “a turning point for Muslim leadership and organisation in the country.”

     

    “This summit is all about creating a change in our attitude towards Islam ourselves and the Ummah at large. Allah tells us clearly in the Holy Qur’an that we must hold firmly together and not be divided, and when you look at the condition of Muslims today, the signal is not the best because we are highly divided. With the blessings of His Eminence the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, the Ummah has now endorsed this Constitution, and I believe it is high time we move into it and look at the best way of implementing it so that we can be united, orderly and focused on one purpose,” he said.

     

    Sheik Dalhu explained that a comprehensive report of the summit would be submitted to the National Chief Imam to guide the next steps. He noted that the broad participation of sect leaders would help ensure that the decisions reached are effectively communicated to communities at the grassroots.

     

    He also raised concern about the growing prevalence of drug abuse among Muslim youth, particularly in northern Ghana. “It is very unfortunate that a greater portion of the usage of these hard drugs is relating to the Muslim youth. In Tamale and across the north, we have started serious campaigns against this menace. We have task forces working on it, we have used major events like the Damba Festival to spread the message with ‘No to drugs, yes to life’, and we continue to preach in the mosques to explain to the youth that what they are doing is destroying their future and the future of society. If we allow this to continue, it is not just individuals who will die, but whole communities will be destroyed, and that is why chiefs, clerics and security agencies must work together to stop it,” he said.

     

    According to him, collaboration with the police, including interventions from the Inspector General of Police, has begun to show results, with drug-related activities gradually declining in some areas.

     

    Legal practitioner Abdul Majeed Musah, a member of the drafting committee, also shed light on provisions in the new constitution regarding succession to the office of the National Chief Imam. “Succeeding the National Chief Imam is not going to be an election. There is a council through which nominations will come, starting from the community level, moving to the district, region and finally the national level. Representation is key, because if you do not have the majority of mosques or followers at a particular level, you cannot ascend to the next. This system allows Islam,” he said.

     

    The adoption of the Ummah Constitution is widely regarded as a historic step towards strengthening Muslim leadership in Ghana, offering a framework for unity, accountability and development across the Ummah.

     

     

  • NPA pays courtesy visit to National Chief Imam as part of 20th anniversary celebration 

    NPA pays courtesy visit to National Chief Imam as part of 20th anniversary celebration 

    The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) marked its 20th anniversary with a courtesy visit to the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, at the Kanda Mosque in Accra.

     

    Godwin Edudze Tamakloe, CEO of NPA, who led the delegation expressed gratitude for the Muslim community’s support and cooperation over the years.

     

    During the visit, Mr. Tamakloe highlighted the NPA’s appreciation for the National Chief Imam and the Muslim community’s contributions to the authority’s achievements. He emphasized the importance of maintaining peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among employees from diverse backgrounds.

     

    “We are here to offer our sincere gratitude to the National Chief Imam and the entire Muslim community for the harmony we enjoy in the Authority, both in our offices and in all our operations,” Mr. Tamakloe said.

     

    The CEO noted that the NPA has made efforts to accommodate Muslim employees, including allowing them to observe Ramadan without hindrance. He emphasized the importance of creating a supportive environment where everyone feels valued and respected.

     

    In response, Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu expressed gratitude to the NPA leadership for their visit and commended the organization for promoting harmony, dignity, and equal treatment. He offered blessings and prayed for the NPA’s continued growth, sound judgment, and spiritual support.

     

    The visit is part of the NPA’s seven-day anniversary celebrations, which include meetings with stakeholders, press briefings, and an assessment of the authority’s progress since its inception in 2005.

  • JM, NDC Zongo Caucus fraternise with Muslim community with Ramadan iftar

    Credit: Alhaji Naziru Mohammed, National Communication Officer of NDC Zongo Caucus

    In a show of solidarity and commitment to the welfare of the Muslim community in this Holy Month of Ramadan, H.E John Dramani Mahama has embarked on iftar (breaking fast) series to fraternize and and pray with the leadership of the Muslim community in Ghana as the last ten days of Ramadan beckons.

    The first of such series was held on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at the Residence of the National Chief Imam, Shaikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, New Fadama, Accra.

    Prominent among the delegation of H.E the President are the National Vice Chairman of the NDC and a former Ambassador Alhaji Sinari, Alhaji Muniru Limuna, Imam Omar Sanda, Alhaji Mohammed Mamah Cole Younger (National Zongo Caucus Coordinator of the NDC)

    Others include Alhaji Mustapha Abubakar, Alhaji Yahya Kondow Alhaji Mohammed Naziru, Alhaji Ashkar (all National Executive Members of the NDC Zongo Caucus) Baba Sadiq Abdulai and Alhaji Sumaila Horoya (the Greeter Accra Regional Coordinator of the NDC Zongo Caucus).

    H.E John Mahama used the occasion to ask for special prayers for the country, presented some gift items to the staff of the Chief Imam’s residence and wished the Chief Imam a happy 103 birthday in advance.