NPA marks 20 years with thanksgiving visit to Chief Imam at National Mosque

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The National Petroleum Authority (NPA), led by Chief Executive Mr Godwin Kudzo Tameklo, held a special Muslim thanksgiving service at the National Mosque in Kanda as part of activities marking the Authority’s 20th anniversary.

The event was part of the NPA’s nationwide initiative to show appreciation to faith-based organisations for their support over the years.

During the service, the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, offered prayers for the Authority, asking Allah to grant the Board, management, and staff continued protection and wisdom.

“May Allah guide the leadership of the NPA and bless the work they do for the people of Ghana,” he prayed.

Sheikh Sharubutu also prayed for the President, saying: “May Allah continue to guide President John Dramani Mahama and his team, and grant them the strength to advance the cause of this country.”

Addressing the gathering, Mr Tameklo expressed gratitude to the Muslim community for their warm reception and unwavering support over the years. He highlighted the importance of interfaith unity in Ghana’s national life.

“The harmony between Muslims and Christians in this country is unique and admirable,” he said. “Today, the National Mosque has opened its doors to Christians to join in prayer, and that is a powerful statement of who we are as Ghanaians.”

The NPA Chief Executive also reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to serving the public with dedication and transparency as it embarks on its next decade.

The thanksgiving service was part of a series of events marking the NPA’s two decades of regulating Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector.