In the revered valley of Arafat, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the Ghana Hajj Board, led by Chairman Ben Abdullah Banda, conducted a poignant prayer ceremony for Ghana and its leadership on Saturday, June 15.
This momentous occasion coincided with Arafat Day, a pivotal ritual of the Hajj pilgrimage, where millions of Muslims worldwide converge to supplicate to Allah.

Ghanaian Islamic scholars led the prayers, commencing with a complete recitation of the Holy Quran.
The prayers that followed were a heartfelt supplication for the nation, its President, Vice President, and leadership.
Specific prayers were offered for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, seeking divine guidance and success in his bid for the presidency in the upcoming elections in December.
The sacred grounds of Arafat, where Prophet Mohammed delivered his final sermon centuries ago, resonated with the fervent prayers of the Ghanaian pilgrims.
Joining tens of thousands of Muslims worldwide, they sought Allah’s blessings, peace, and prosperity for their country and its leaders. The event was a testament to the power of faith and unity, transcending borders and cultures.