Alhaji Adams Randy Donates To Party Ahead of Eid ul-Fitr

 


Alhaji Adams Randy, a business mogul and financier of the National Democratic Congresss has donated heavily to the party in the Upper West Region as his contribution to support party folks to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr.

He has donated 160bags of rice and 60 boxes of frytol oil. Out of these, each constituency has received or to receive 10bags of rice and 4 boxes of frytol oil while the remaining are to be given to other party stakeholders in the region. 

At the commencement of this year's Ramadam, he had supported party members with sugar.

Speaking with straight news Gh after his latest donation, he congratulated the Muslim caucus of the party for the long journey of spiritual cleansing. "For my Muslim brothers and sisters, it is not easy to fast for 30 days. It is a mark of commitment and love of Allah and the will to seek spiritual cleansing in the face of Allah." Adding that "this donation is my support for the party. After all, sharing is the hallmark of Eid ul-Fitr and a fundamental principle and believe in the religion of Islam." He asked that people should remember the country and the National Democratic Congress in prayers. 

He assured the members of the NDC, his continuous support for the party to make the party united and formidable for a resounding victory come 2024. 

The financier passionately called on every member of the party to work towards contributing to the unity of the party. According to him, unity is the foundation of political power. "Winning power becomes assuring if the party is more united and formidable and that is what I have been working towards. I wish to see a united, hopeful and resilient grassroot across the Upper West Region."

He used the opportunity to send advance best wishes to all Muslims and Party folks in the region. "May Almighty open the doors of happiness for you and fulfil all your dreams. Eid Mubarak to you and your family."


Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the most important festivals for Muslims all over the globe. The day marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, in which Muslims observe fast from dawn to dust. The month-long fasting, which is considered to be a sternest one, ends on the eve of Eid after sighting the first crescent of the new moon.

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