A Muslim community leader, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, is doubtful that
Zongo communities around the country will see any significant
transformation under the incoming New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.
The two leading political parties made promises in the electioneering period in a bid to woo voters of the Zongo communities.
While the NDC promised to make the study of Arabic examinable, the NPP promised to transform Zongos through a Zongo Development Fund.
But Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, who also doubles as the Spokesperson for the National Chief Imam, said things might remain the same.
“I have lived my life in this country across different political
dispensations. I challenge everyone to tell me exactly what has changed.
Not much has changed. The Muslim community, particularly the Zongo
remains a disadvantaged community and that is why there is so much
poverty, there is so much redundancy and lack of progress and it is
reflecting in the attitudes of the people within the Zongo.”
He believes various governments have resorted to what he calls the
culture of “tokenism” to exploit the Zongo communities for their
benefit.
“Even the politicians themselves underrate the intelligence of our
leaders and that is what explains the tokenism, the token approach to
what they do to respond to the needs of the Muslim community. One of
this is to dwell on giving Muslims bags of sugar and rice during
Ramadan. As a Muslim community leader, I am looking forward to see how
NPP will live up to its expectation.”
“In fact, we are watching and some of the things we have said against
other governments we will say against NPP if they don’t fulfill their
promises. The past governments have exploited Hajj and they have given
the impression that government sponsors Hajj. Government doesn’t sponsor
Hajj; but government has exploited the Hajj.”
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