By Philip Antoh
As Muslims in Ghana and across the globe celebrate Eid al-Adha, Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has extended his warmest wishes to the Islamic community, emphasizing the importance of sacrifice, peace, and national unity.
In a message released to mark the holy festival, Hon. Debrah described Eid al-Adha as a profound period for reflection, gratitude, and service to humanity. He urged Ghanaians to look beyond their differences and stand together as one people.
Offering prayers for the occasion, the Chief of Staff asked for Allah’s blessings of peace, forgiveness, and prosperity upon all believers and their families.
“May your heart be filled with gratitude, your home with joy, and your life with endless blessings,” he shared.
Hon. Debrah highlighted the deeper meaning of the celebration, noting that it should inspire acts of kindness toward the needy and a renewed commitment to the spirit of togetherness. He stressed that compassion and sacrifice are vital ingredients for Ghana’s journey toward shared development.
“Eid al-Adha is a time of generosity. Let us extend kindness to all and continue building a Ghana where peace and prosperity belong to every home,” he remarked.
Furthermore, the Chief of Staff encouraged citizens to serve the nation with sincerity and hope, expressing confidence that greater progress is achievable when the citizenry works together in mutual respect.
Concluding his message, he prayed that the occasion would bring believers closer to Allah and to one another, wishing the Muslim community a peaceful and celebration.
“Eid Mubarak!”
