Ex-Finance Minister Commissions Major Mosque in Tamale, Pledges ₵300,000 Support
A former Finance Minister has commissioned a newly constructed mosque with a capacity of 6,000 worshippers in Tamale, the Northern Region's capital. The facility marks a significant addition to Islamic worship spaces in the city, reflecting growing investment in religious infrastructure across Ghana.
At the commissioning ceremony, the former minister demonstrated his commitment to supporting the Muslim community by donating GHS 300,000 towards the mosque's operational expenses. The contribution signals his ongoing dedication to facilitating religious activities and community development beyond his time in government.
The mosque project represents private-sector investment in social infrastructure, with the former minister's philanthropic approach providing both physical facilities and financial backing to ensure sustained operations. The facility is expected to serve as a central place of worship for the Tamale Muslim community.
Source: 3News

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