The Ghana Muslim Mission (GMM) had so far established two senior and 11 junior high schools in the Ashanti Region as their contributions towards the provision of quality education in the country.
The Mission had also acquired a 50-acre land at Esereso in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region to establish a first class university.
Sheikh Dr. Amen Bonsu, Deputy Imam of the Mission, announced these in an interview with Ghana News Agency in Accra on Monday.
He said the GMM had also started the second phase of the Pakyi Number Two Junior High School expansion project to enable it take more students.
Sheikh Bonsu who is also the Acting Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Mission appealed to Muslim youth in the country to take their education seriously and desist from acts such as smoking, alcoholism which may tarnish the image of Islam.
He urged corporate bodies and institutions to support the Mission to enable it execute all its projects.
Sheikh Bonsu congratulated the teachers in the Ashanti Region for their excellence performance over their years and urged them to keep it up.
Source: GNA
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