A concerned Muslim leader, Anas Alfa, has called on the government and relevant authorities to launch a full-scale investigation into the recent clash at the Ho Central Mosque over the Chief Imamship dispute.
He also appealed for heightened security presence within Muslim communities to ensure the safety of residents and prevent future disturbances.
Anas Alfa made the call during this year’s Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations held in Ho, where hundreds of Muslims gathered to mark the end of Ramadan.
Addressing the congregation, he stressed the need for justice to prevail, urging authorities to bring perpetrators of the clash to book.
He further called for support and justice for victims affected by the incident, emphasising that their plight must not be overlooked.
“Ensuring peace and security within Muslim communities is essential for national unity and development,” he stated.
He therefore urged stakeholders, including security agencies and community leaders, to work collaboratively to maintain law and order, particularly during religious gatherings.
The clash at the Ho Central Mosque, which has raised concerns among residents, has triggered calls for swift intervention to restore calm and rebuild confidence within the community.
