Violence retards progress – Bawumia

7th January 2019

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Vice President Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has bemoaned the negative impact of violence, especially violence fuelled by religious misunderstandings, on national development.

He has therefore called for religious tolerance and peaceful co-existence between persons of different religious persuasions.

Vice President Bawumia made the call when he addressed participants
at the 87th Annual National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission,
Ghana at Pomadze in the Central region on Saturday 5th January, 2019.

The three-day Convention is under the theme “Building a Violence-Free
Society – The Role of The Citizen” and is being attended by persons
from all over Ghana, as well as Ahmadis from across the world, including
the Ameers-in-Charge of Trinidad and Tobago, Kenya and Uganda.

Quoting the Holy Quran, Vice President Bawumia stressed that all true
Muslims must adhere to the teachings of Prophet Muhammed (SAW) and
emulate his lifestyle.

“Islam as a religion means peace and the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) has taught that a true Muslim is
the one from whose tongues and hands all other peaceful people are safe
and who is at peace with his neighbours.

Chief Imam Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu also attended the event

“I repeat: …a true Muslim is one from whose tongues and hands all
other peaceful people are safe and who is at peace with his neighbours.

“Allah has admonished mankind, particularly Muslims in the Holy Quran
Chapter 2 verse 12 that we should not create disorder on the earth.

“These beautiful teachings are what we need as a developing nation
and that requires every citizen, particularly those of us who call
ourselves Muslims, to put them into practice to show to the rest of the
world that violence is an enemy to progress and that our true nature as
human beings is to be at peace with one another.”

Muslims and Christians have been living in peace, and Ghana is an
oasis of peace in the sub-region, probably among the most peaceful
countries in the world today, because of the peace and tolerance that
exists between Christians and Muslims in Ghana, Vice President Bawumia
pointed out.

“This peace is anchored by the peace and tolerance that exists
between Muslims and Christians in Ghana, and we should cherish one
another, we should tolerate one another. After all the Prophet Muhammed
(SAW) told us Muslims that in the areas of faith, the people that we
should be closest to are the Christians. That is exactly what he said.
They should be our closest brothers and sisters,” Vice President Bawumia
reminded the Ahmadiyya Convention.

“A peaceful Ghana will lead to a prosperous Ghana,” Vice President
Bawumia emphasised. “Violence is an enemy of progress. It is an enemy
for all of us regardless of which tribe you are, religion, or which part
of the country you live in. Violence is our collective enemy and we
should do all we can to prevent it, and appreciate all the clergy –
Muslim, Christian – the National Peace Council, Civil Society, the
security services for all the work they do to maintain the peace of this
country. It is something we should never take for granted.

“Let’s all come together in the spirit of oneness, in the spirit of
togetherness, to keep this nation that God has given us, a very peaceful
one.”