Former President John Dramani Mahama is set to meet with top Muslim leaders and the community today at the ongoing National Muslim Conference in Accra.
The conference, which kicked off on Friday, October 25, 2024, aims to bridge the gaps in national healthcare delivery in Ghana. This engagement is crucial as Mahama seeks to solidify his connection with the Muslim community ahead of the 2024 elections.
The conference’s theme, “Bridging The Caps in National Healthcare Delivery in Ghana – The Role of the National Muslim Conference Ghana,” resonates with Mahama’s vision for a more equitable healthcare system.
As the flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), his interactions with various communities, including the Muslim population, are pivotal in shaping his campaign.
With the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr. Nuhu Sharabutu, in attendance, Mahama will likely emphasize the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing healthcare disparities. Other prominent Muslim chiefs and leaders from across the country will also be present, making this engagement a significant moment for Mahama’s campaign.
The conference will climax today, with Mahama’s keynote address expected to be a highlight. His message will likely focus on the intersection of healthcare, community development, and social justice. By engaging with the Muslim community, Mahama aims to demonstrate his dedication to addressing the unique challenges faced by this demographic.
As the 2024 elections draw near, Mahama’s outreach to the Muslim community is a strategic move to build alliances and garner support. His commitment to inclusive healthcare and community development resonates with the values of the National Muslim Conference, making this engagement a pivotal moment in his campaign.