The Ashanti region Branch of the Ghana Muslim Students Association Alumni has congratulated the Member of Parliament for Asawase constituency for his nomination as Interior Minister-designate.
The group says Muntaka Mubarak's nomination is a tremendous honour, not just for him, but for the entire Muslim community.
“Your dedication and commitment to the Ummah have been exemplary, and we are thrilled to see your hard work and leadership being recognised once again at the national level. Your passion for public service and your ability to inspire others have made a lasting impact on our community and beyond,” the association president Rabiu Mohammed said.
He says Muntaka will bring the same level of enthusiasm, integrity, and expertise that has characterised him as the Member of Parliament for the Asawase constituency.
“Your appointment is a testament to the trust and confidence that the President and the people of Ghana have in your ability to lead and serve.”
“Please accept our heartfelt congratulations once again. We are proud to have you represent our community at the highest level, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact that you will make in your new role.”
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