The Muslim Chaplaincy of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has climaxed this year’s Ramadan celebration with Eid-ul-Fitr prayers. The Eid prayer session was led by Imam Abdul Razak Zakaria, and was attended by members of the Muslim Chaplaincy of the University led by Alhaji Prof. Issahau Adam as well as other members of the University and its surrounding communities.
This was testament to the unity and mutual respect that thrives among the Muslim community and other non-Muslims within the University and its catchment area.
The occasion was also significantly graced by the Chairman of the Chaplaincy Committee, Rev. Prof. Kankam Boadu, who represented both the Vice-Chancellor of UCC, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong and the University Management. Rev. Prof. Boadu was accompanied by the Secretary of the Chaplaincy Committee, Rev. Dr. Patrick Quampah.
Chairman of the Chaplaincy Committee, Rev. Prof. Kankam Boadu (in white) addressing the gathering after the prayers. Looking on is the UCC Muslim Chaplain, Prof. Issahaku Adam
In his address, Rev. Prof. Boadu commended the Muslim community for their peaceful coexistence and understanding with other faith groups on campus. He also conveyed a heartfelt message of goodwill from the Vice-Chancellor affirming the University's commitment to fostering an inclusive academic environment.
The Eid prayer session was followed by a communal exchange of greetings, pleasantries, and sharing of food to reinforce the bonds of community and fellowship.
The Muslim Community extended gratefulness to the Vice-Chancellor, the University Management, and the Chaplaincy Committee for their support and cooperation.
The religious event did not only mark the end of Ramadan but also celebrated the rich diversity and unity that define the University of Cape Coast which remains dedicated to supporting both students and staff.
Present at the prayers were the Muslim Chaplain, Alhaji Prof. Issahaku Adam and other notable Senior Members of the University including Alhaji Dr. Abdussalam Adam, Dr. Razak Jaha Imoro, Dr. Arimiyaw Zakaria, Dr. Saibu Mutaru, Dr. Kaderi Norgah Bukari, Dr. Adam Sorekuong Yakubu Adama, Dr. Nana Fatimah Abubakari Von, Mr. Nasir Yaqub Entsie and Alhaji Mohammed Najimudeen Abdulai.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC