Muslims commended for exhibiting religious tolerance

Sampa (B/A) April 7, GNA – The Reverend Charles Oppong, Pastor in charge of the Calvary Baptist Church in Sunyani, has noted that ethnic and religious conflicts had plunged the world into conflicts hence the need for Ghanaians to tolerate each other.

Rev. Oppong who was preaching a sermon to round-off a four-day Easter Convention and religious outreach programme at Sampa in Jaman North District in the Brong Ahafo Region, expressed the need for religious tolerance to deepen the status of Ghana a save haven.

He commended Muslims in the community for their tolerance and cooperation during the programme stressing: “I was touched by the level of tolerance, solidarity and the high sense of maturity exhibited by Muslims”.

“If all religious and ethnic groups continue to work in cooperation the nation’s problems would be solved in no time,” he said.

Source: GhanaWeb

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