Ghana: Moral decadence, bane to national development, says Ahmadiyya youth group


A nation could not be reformed without the reformation of its youth and stressed that, it was imperative for the youth to be given the necessary opportunities and training in order to bring the desired change.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Ghana Business News
By GNA | April 18, 2017

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Movement has called on religious, political and societal leaders to make the conscious effort to weed out the increasing spate of indiscipline among the youth in the country.

It said the collapse of the moral fibre of the society in recent times, must be a concern for all as it poses a threat to the future and development of the country.

The movement said moral decadence was worse than a complex and serious disease with devastating consequences and should be prevented from being functional in the society.

Mr Nasir Ahmad Bonsu,the National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (Majlis Khudam-ul-Ahmadiyya), in Ghana, said these at the 36th annual rally of the Central-West Region.

The three-day annual rally which was on the theme:”Mobilising for Ghana’s future, the role of the Ahmadi youth”, was aimed at working towards improving the spirituality, moral, social and physical development of members to increase their faith in Allah.
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