KMA TO DESTROY STRUCTURES


The Kumasi Metropolitan Chief Executive, Kojo Bonsu, has blamed the recent flooding and the harm it has caused in the Kumasi metropolis on human errors. 

He said the Assembly as the authority responsible for development in the city is determined to prevent recurrence of such avoidable disasters in the metropolis henceforth. Addressing a section of the Muslims communities in Kumasi to mark the Eid-ul Fitr, Mr. Bonsu therefore appealed to the leadership of particularly the Muslims and zongo communities to support and cooperate with the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, KMA, as it takes steps to rid the city of all squatters, slums and illegal structures along water ways. 

Mr. Bonsu said Islam is all about peace among its adherents and all men. He observed that national and social development and cohesion is very much dependent on peace which he said is a red responsibility among all the citizenry. 

Mr. Bonsu lauded Muslims in the country for their support to the government over the years in the maintenance of national peace and security. 

He called for a greater collaboration and partnership between the Muslims and zongo communities and the security services to further enhance the prevailing tranquility in the Ashanti region for speedy socio-economic development. 

The KMA Chief Executive urged Muslims to practice the useful lessons from the holy month of Ramadan including endurance, spiritual fortification and tolerance for each other while shunning those acts that tarnish the image of the religion.

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