President has urged Ghanaians to reject tribalism, religious extremism, and political hostility, describing them as dangerous seeds of division that threaten the nation's peace and unity.
Speaking at the inaugural National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving on July 1, 2025, he praised Ghana's exceptional level of religious tolerance, saying it remains one of the country's greatest assets in a world that is increasingly divided by faith and identity. "Our different traditions and our backgrounds have not weakened us.
They have strengthened us in our shared identity.
This is a precious gift we must protect. "Let us remain vigilant against the voices of tribalism, against the voices of religious extremism, and against the poison of political hostility.