VP Bawumia to renovate Kumasi mosque after settling GH₵120k lease arrears
The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has settled a 56-year accumulated ground lease arrears of the Kumasi Central Mosque following a request by the Muslim community in the Kumasi Metropolis.
The land on which the Kumasi Central Mosque is situated had accumulated lease arrears of GH₵120,000 dating back to 1964, and the Muslim Community in Kumasi was under intense pressure to pay up.
Having raised GH₵35,000 out of the total arrears, the Muslim Community appealed to Dr Bawumia to intervene and the Vice President has responded positively by settling the remaining amount of GH 85,000 Cedis.
MCE for Asokore Mampong Municipal, Halidu Seidu on Friday led officials including Alhaji Dr Rauf Ibrahim Registrar of the Pharmacy Council and Alhaji Yunusa Osman, from Office of the Vice President, to present the donation on behalf of the Vice President to the leadership of the Muslim Community in Kumasi.
Veep to renovate Mosque
Speaking after presenting the donation, Hon. Halidu Seidu, who spoke on behalf of the Dr Bawumia, said the Vice President has, in addition to paying up the accumulated arrears decided to give the Central Mosque a befitting status by renovating it.
Appreciation
The Ashanti Regional Chief Imam, Alhaji Abdul Mumin Harun and Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulrahim, Chairman of the Central Mosque Committee expressed appreciation to Dr Bawumia for his generous donation and prayed for Allah's guidance for the Vice President.