The Ghana Academy of Muslim Professionals (GAMP) last Thursday held its 32nd annual general meeting (AGM) in Accra to deliberate on the activities of the organisation and chart a way forward.
It was held on the theme "Bridging the gaps between the Muslim community and equitable national development -example of the 2024 National Muslim Manifesto." Speaking on the topic "The significance of the Muslim Manifesto to the Ummah," the General Secretary of the National Muslim Conference of Ghana, Alhaji Mohammed Baba Inusah said the Muslim Manifesto was more than a policy document. "It is a moral and strategic blueprint for the empowerment of the Muslim Ummah in Ghana.
It is a tool for fostering equity, inclusion, and development, and a testament to our commitment to building a brighter future for our community and our nation," he said. "I urge each of you, as leaders and professionals, to take ownership of this manifesto.
Let us work together to bring its vision to life, ensuring that our contributions as Muslims are not only recognized but celebrated as an integral part of Ghana's success story," he added.