To the far left is Comrade Eng Kann Boamah, far right is Hon. Evangelist Richard Prah (former parliamentary candidate for the NDC in Nhyiaeso constituency); both also representing donors of Women for Mahama Canada. In the center are community leaders in the Muslim community and the NDC Zongo Caucus leaders.

Some members of Women for Mahama Canada group posed for a photograph with H.E. John Dramani Mahama.  Fruitful exchange amongst the donors and constituent’s executives as donation is presented

Glad recipients and representatives of the NDC Nhyiaeso branch (The Communication Officer, Constituency Organizer and his deputy, deputy Youth Organizer and Zongo Caucus lead) posed for a photograph on this memorable occasion.

The month of Ramadan symbolizes generosity and giving, mirroring the emphasis on charitable acts during the Lenten season, which aligns with this significant event. 

In a powerful testament to our community’s unity and diversity, a remarkable display of solidarity and compassion was launched. Comrade Eng. Kann Boamah from the Nhyiaeso constituency and Honorable Evangelist Richard Prah (Former Nhyiaeso PC), in collaboration with a select group of individuals including Ruby Abena Arkoh (Critical Discourse Analyst and Doctoral Researcher), Eng. Mandy Lokko (Doctoral Researcher), Mary Sheer (Businesswoman), Sandra Appiah (Licensed Practitioner Nurse), and Sharatu Attah (Public Health Nurse and Midwife) of Women for Mahama Canada embarked on an initiative to encourage the women in our Muslim communities during the month of Ramadan.

With the inspiration drawn from Prof Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, and her unwavering commitment to empowering women, the groundbreaking initiative was executed. A generous donation of food items, marking the first of its kind, was received by the NDC Nhyiaeso branch’s communications officer, constituency organizer and his deputy, deputy youth organizer and the zongo caucus lead on their behalf, to support to the Muslim women in the constituency. This act of kindness was aimed at providing assistance not only to these women, but also to their children and families as a whole.

It is with great appreciation for the importance of this sacred month that they have taken this decisive step to empower and uplift women, acknowledging their vital role in the overall welfare of the community. 

Source: Women for Mahama Canada