Faidhatu-Tijaniyya Ibrahimiyya Council of Ghana Calls for Peaceful Voter Registration

 

 

His Spiritual Eminence, The Tijaniyya Spiritual Cleric, Sheikh Mohammed Salis Shaban, who is the Khalifa and Grand Khadim of Sheikh Ibrahim Niass for Ghana, Togo and Benin, has called for peace before, during and after the voter registration exercise which will commence tomorrow, 30th of June, 2020.

 

His Spiritual Eminence, the Tijaniyya Spiritual Cleric therefore urged all qualified Ghanaians to take part of the exercise.

 

His Spiritual Eminence made this appeal in a press Release from The Faidhatu-Tijaniyya Ibrahimiyya Council Of Ghana

 

Read The Full Press Release Below:

Faidhatu-Tijaniyya Ibrahimiyya Council of Ghana calls for Peaceful Voter Registration Process

 

The Electoral Commission of Ghana as mandated by law has announced the compilation of the new voter register for the forthcoming 2020 Presidential and Parliamentary election starting from Tuesday 30th June, 2020

 

On behalf of His Spiritual Eminence, The Tijaniyya Spiritual Cleric, Sheikh Mohammed Salis Shaban, The council entreat all qualified Ghanians especially the Faidhatu-Tijaniyya Ibrahimiyya Fraternity to avail themselves and their families to register in a very peaceful manner.

 

His Spiritual Eminence advices that we all abide strictly by laws and regulations governing the exercise and observe all the COVID – 19 protocols in the process

 

God Bless Ghana!!! 

Sheikh AbdulRahman Alfa-Jei Shaban, Chairman of Faidhatu-Tijaniyya Ibrahimiyya Council of Ghana

 

 

Source: Thepressradio.com/Ghana/Dickson Boadi

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