
President John Dramani Mahama has issued a stern warning to Muslim youth against reckless motorcycle riding and driving during the Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations, emphasizing the dangers associated with such behaviors.
Speaking at an event organized by the National Chief Imam at the Black Star Square in Accra, Mahama stressed that Eid is a time for unity and joy, not a period for reckless actions that put lives at risk.
“Ramadan is a period of togetherness, not recklessness,” he stated, urging young people to celebrate responsibly.
The President further announced that law enforcement agencies had been instructed to take action against offenders to prevent accidents.
“In past times, we have seen the needless loss of lives as a result of reckless riding of motorbikes and driving, which is mostly associated with the Ramadan celebration. I urge our brothers who engage in this to stop,” he cautioned.
Mahama reaffirmed his directive to the police, making it clear that violations would not be tolerated.
“I have asked the police to deal with you if you flout this, and you will be arrested.”
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Beyond safety concerns, Mahama called on Ghanaians to embrace the spirit of compassion and generosity during Eid, reminding them to support the vulnerable in their communities.
“As we mark the end of Ramadan, let us not forget the vulnerable in our communities. This is a time for reflection, kindness, and support. We must look out for those who are struggling and extend a helping hand,” he urged.
He also encouraged religious and community leaders to set an example in fostering social responsibility.
“The true essence of this celebration lies in our ability to uplift one another. Let us use this occasion to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and ensure that no one is left behind.”
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