In a speech delivered on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, Seidu Anas Sandow warned against the dangers of religious and sectarian discord and urged Shia and Sunni Muslims to uphold unity and fraternity, iina.fr website reported.
He further referred to terrorism as a dangerous disease that knows no boundaries and threatens everyone.
Seidu Anas Sandow said in order to confront violence and terrorism, one should resort to the teachings of the Holy Book and the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
He also urged Ghanaian security forces to adopt special security measures to prevent terrorist groups from entering the country.
Ghana is a country in West Africa located along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. Ghana’s Muslims account for 45 percent of the country's 20 million population.
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