This year’s national Eid-ul Adha prayers will be marked inside the newly commissioned National Mosque of Ghana Complex in Accra on Tuesday, July 20.
The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, has announced in a press statement dated Saturday, July 17, that he will mark this year’s celebrations for the first time at Kanda in the mosque complex, which was commissioned on Friday, July 16.
The leader of Muslim Ummah of Ghana has, however, directed Muslim communities with the capacity to control their congregation to observe the prayers on parks and at open spaces.
The Jummah mosques, he further directs, may be used to serve the weak and vulnerable members of the community.
He, however, stressed that Covid-19 restrictions are still in force “and therefore insist on the strict adherence of the protocols at all prayer groundsâ€.
He recommends that those to join the prayers wear masks, use sachet water for purposes of ablution and use personal mats at prayer grounds, among others.
“His Eminence also requests that the assistance, and support of the regional coordinating councils, and the regional police commands in ensuring that Covid-19 protocols and guidelines are followed at all prayer grounds.â€
The $10 million edifice has several facilities including offices and residence for the National Chief Imam, a research complex, a senior high school, a clinic, an administration block and a conference centre.