The 2024 Annual Jalsa provided a platform to discuss justice and peace as key drivers of national progress.
President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his dedication to reforming and enhancing Ghana’s justice system.
On January 10, 2025, at the 2024 Annual Jalsa (Convention) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Pomadze, Central Region, President Mahama firmly declared his unwavering commitment to establishing an independent, fair, and effective judiciary capable of decisively confronting the systemic inequalities plaguing the nation.
He stated, “The new NDC administration is firmly dedicated to enhancing our justice system, ensuring judicial independence, and addressing the systemic inequalities that exist.”
President Mahama emphasized that a strong justice system is crucial for building public trust in governance and pledged to implement reforms that protect the rights of all Ghanaians. He assured citizens that his administration would ensure equal treatment and legal protection for everyone, regardless of status or background.
Highlighting judicial independence as vital to democracy, he stressed that justice must be a universal right, not a privilege. The 2024 Annual Jalsa, themed “Justice and Peace: The Essential Ingredients for National Development,” provided a platform to discuss justice and peace as key drivers of national progress.
The President commended the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for advancing justice, peace, unity, and inclusivity. He highlighted the importance of government and religious organizations working together to achieve national goals and urged all Ghanaians to support efforts to make justice and peace the foundation of a stronger, brighter Ghana.
The three-day event was under the leadership of Alhaj Maulana Noor Mohammed Bin Salih, the Ameer and Missionary in Charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, who emphasized the importance of justice for sustainable progress.
Story: Janet Ayethe
