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Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission youth cleans Apinto Government Hospital
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission youth in Tarkwa zone has undertaken a four hour clean-up exercise at the Apinto Government Hospital in the Tarkwa Nsueam constituency.

Date Created : 3/19/2018 8:15:50 AM : Story Author : GNA



Members of the association were seen weeding, sweeping and cleaning gutters in and around the hospital to prevent outbreak of infectious diseases.

Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency after the exercise, Mr Omar Adjei, the president in charge of Magiris Kudam Ahmadiyya ,Tarkwa zone, a group carved out of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission youth said every three months members of the association organised clean-up exercises in their various communities.

He explained that they decided to come together and work as a team to improve the sanitation condition in the Apinto Government Hospital as part of their religious obligations-cleanliness.

He said embarking on such exercises would inspire other institutions to do same.

Mauvi Ihsan Ullah Danish, Head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission youth, Tarkwa zone, on his part said their holy founder's purpose, goal and desire was to serve humanity and ‘this was his job, duty and way of life.’

He called all other Ghanaians to join them in introducing programmes to assist the individual and society to make the world good, better and even brighter.

The association later presented a box of key soap, washing powder and diapers to the maternity ward of the hospital.

The Head of administration for Apinto Government Hospital, Mr Nicholas Kwarteng, who received the items was grateful to the association for their assistance.