UWR: Chief Imam gives Regional Minister 72-hour ultimatum to apologise for comments on Islamic practices
The Chief Imam of Upper West Region has given the Regional Minister a 72-hour ultimatum to issue an apology over comments perceived as offensive to Islamic practices. This comes amid growing efforts by Islamic leaders in the region to address issues affecting their communities and promote interfaith dialogue.

The Upper West Regional Chief Imam has reportedly issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the Regional Minister, demanding an apology for comments deemed offensive to Islamic practices. This development highlights ongoing efforts by regional Islamic leaders to address issues affecting their communities.Upper West Media
In December 2024, the Upper West Regional Chief Imam demonstrated his commitment to education by supporting 47 tertiary students with a total of GHC 120,608.82 through his Educational Endowment Fund. This initiative underscores his dedication to fostering educational growth within the region. Upper West Media+1BusinessGhana+1
Similarly, in November 2023, the Council of Regional Imams urged Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to continue his efforts in inter-faith dialogue, emphasizing the importance of unity and religious harmony. They commended his interactions with the Christian community, reinforcing the notion that Islam does not forbid building harmonious relationships with non-Muslims. ghanaiantimes.com.gh+2MyJoyOnline+2BusinessGhana+2
These incidents reflect the active role of regional Islamic leaders in advocating for their communities and promoting interfaith understanding across Ghana.
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