The Head and Missionary-in-Charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih, has paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, commending his leadership style and dedication to public service.
The visit, which took place in Accra on Wednesday, was also used to express goodwill to the Minister following a recent road accident he was involved in while travelling to Wa for official duties.
During the engagement, Maulvi Bin Salih described Mr Iddrisu as a leader who combines humility, accessibility and commitment in his approach to governance.
“His engagement with the ordinary Ghanaian reflects a leadership style that resonates deeply with the people and reinforces confidence in his role,” he said.
He added that the Minister’s ability to connect with citizens continues to strengthen public trust, describing him as part of a new generation of “energetic and patriotic” leaders capable of driving national development.
The Ahmadiyya leader also praised Mr Iddrisu’s resilience, noting that his continued dedication to duty despite the recent accident had earned him admiration.
“The Minister has demonstrated a spirit of sacrifice that is truly inspiring. To proceed with his duties after such a traumatic event speaks volumes about his character and dedication to the people of Ghana,” he said.
He further expressed confidence in the Minister’s future, stating that his commitment to service positions him for even greater responsibility in the years ahead.
The delegation also used the opportunity to encourage Ghanaian youth to emulate the Minister’s discipline, resilience and commitment to national service.
Responding to the delegation, Mr Iddrisu expressed gratitude to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission and Ghanaians for their support during the period.
He thanked God for sparing his life and that of his convoy, and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to expanding educational infrastructure to improve access and strengthen the sector for future generations.
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