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ACCRA, Ghana — Christians and Muslims have been urged to prioritize the needs of the vulnerable in the society in their daily lives. The Central and Western Regional Director of Direct-Aid Ghana, Mr. Asaad Khacaal Salill, who made the call, said the roles of Christians and Muslims were not only to worship God but also to serve the physical needs of their neighbours. Mr Khacaal Salill said Muslims have to serve as role models in the society in the reformation of the destitute and supporting the orphans irrespective of where they lived or their present circumstances. He said these when Direct-Aid Ghana donated items worth 32,800 Ghana Cedis to some communities in the Central and Western Regions as part of the Ramadan celebrations. The items included 150 bags of rice, 10 bags of sugar, 10 bags of beans, 12 cartons of ideal milk, seven boxes of medium size canned tomatoes, and 150 gallons of 25 liter oil to serve 150 families in the two regions. Presenting the items, Mr Khacaal Salill urged both Christians and Muslims to live a peaceful life. “we don’t need to fight, whether we are Christians or Muslims, we are all worshiping God and so we must live peacefully as God wanted us to live”, he said ...      Read more

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