Nkwanta South Zongo chief Urges Politicians to Invest in Muslim Youth
- Chief Alhaji Ibrahim Kayaba urges politicians to invest in Muslim youth development
- He calls for education, skills training, and employment opportunities to reduce violence and radicalism
- The chief appeals for unity and peace in the Zongo community, encouraging youth to shun violence and strive for a better future
Chief Alhaji Ibrahim Kayaba has made a passionate appeal to politicians to prioritize investments in the Muslim youth, fostering their development and prosperity instead of exploiting them for violent purposes during political campaigns.
In an exclusive interview with Adom News, the chief emphasized the crucial need to empower the youth through education, skills training, and employment opportunities, ensuring their future as productive members of society. He stressed that the youth are the future leaders of the community, and it is essential to guide them towards a path of peace and development.
“The Muslim community cannot afford to let our young people be swayed by divisive politics and violence. We must work together to create a better future for them,” Chief Kayaba urged, calling on politicians to prioritize the well-being of Zongo communities over personal interests.
The chief made this appeal during a special prayer session for peace, held to welcome him back home from Mecca. The event, attended by Muslim leaders and residents of Nkwanta Zongo, focused on unity, harmony, and prosperity for the Nkwanta South Municipality.
Chief Kayaba also urged the youth to shun violence and actively participate in the development of the Zongo community through peaceful means. He encouraged them to seize available opportunities and strive for a better future.