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The spiritual leader of the Ahlulbayt mission in northern Ghana and the head of Tamale de Zongo, Shehu Dalhu Abdul Mumin, has advised young politicians to learn from Dr. Ibrahim Anyars.
According to him, Dr. Anyars is very easygoing, humble, intelligent, sincere, and development-oriented.
“For some time, there has been a positive change in the political atmosphere in the Tamale Central constituency. Under his leadership, the constituency has enjoyed more civil and peaceful political activities without unnecessary violence or disturbances. He affirmed.
He praised the achievements of Dr. Dikumya, as Dr. Ibrahim Anyars is affectionately called, as a person who relates very well to people in all political divisions, very submissive, accommodating, visible and accessible.
He called on the youth of the northern region to emulate his good attributes and appealed to the constituents of Tamale Central to support his candidacy.
“People like Dr. Anyars will not only facilitate human development, but will be a vehicle for rapid transformation of our community,” said Shehu Dalhu.
He also appealed to Dr. Barhama and the NABCO office to create additional jobs for youth.
Shehu Dalhu Abdul Mumin also praised Vice President Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia for paying critical attention to the development of Zongo.
According to him, more than ever, Muslims in the country have achieved their identity and pride as inhabitants of Zongo under the rule of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his capable Vice President Alhaj Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
He indicated that it was through the efforts of the Vice President that his children obtained scholarships to study medicine in Cuba.
Shehu Dalhu Abdul Mumin made this statement in a durbar for Zongo chiefs in the central Tamale constituency. He commended the PNP government not only for establishing the Zongo Ministry, but also for honoring them with the Zongo Development Fund, an action that has accelerated development in the Zongo communities.
Furthermore, he expressed his gratitude to the vice president for being there for the Muslim brothers and sisters.
He also advised all Ghanaians to embrace peace as we approached the elections and pleaded with everyone to keep the nation at heart. He said: “We cannot afford to lose each other due to political differences. Our anger must be directed at poverty, ignorance and lack of development and not at our brothers and sisters in other parties. We chose Democracy together. It is about ideas and not weapons. It is about development and not war ”.