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ALCOP Leader Lauds Security For Supporting Ramadan

The All Liberia Coalition Party (ALCOP) Standard Bearer, Lusìnee F. Kamara, has lauded the national security for its support given to safeguard Muslims during the recent one-week night of prayer of the Holy Months of Ramadan, terming it as a “remarkable signal of an era of tolerance and coexistence.”
Congratulating Muslims and non-Muslims for their support of the Holy Month of Ramadan, the ALCOP political leader said the support from the government and other well-meaning Liberians to the Muslim Community demonstrates peaceful coexistence and tolerance.
“We salute government security agencies for providing security to our people on the night of Ramadan when Muslims got together to do night prayers. This was remarkable and it signals an era of tolerance and coexistence. This security visibility is commendable. We also love the goodwill and support of the general public for Muslims in Ramadan,” Kamara noted.
Kamara further complimented the Muslim Community for the successful completion of the Holy Month of Ramadan.
“Congratulation to my fellows Muslims and the public on the successful conclusion of Ramadan Happy Eid Mubarak. We appreciate everyone’s for their support and dedication to the coast of Liberia. With your prayers, we believe Allah, the Almighty and most gracious had listened to us and will redeem Liberia.” Mr. Kamara added.
He extolled them for standing in the gap for Liberia and their families most especially as Liberia prepares for the 2023 Presidential and Legislative election.
Further explaining the importance of Ramadan, he reflected that it is a very special moment in which Muslims increased their spiritual devotion with genuine consciousness to Allah.
Mr. Kamara disclosed that Ramadan gave Muslims the opportunity to increase fellowship with one another and to strengthen their brotherhood and social cohesion, as civilized, disciplined, and tolerant citizens of Liberia.
Mr. Kamara maintained, “We commend the general public for taking part in Phase One of the Voter Registration exercise. We still want to urge all other Liberians residing in other counties to take part in Phase Two of the Voter Registration exercise. As we say, Eid Mubarak, to you all, we hereby urge all Liberians to hold together as one people. United we stand but divided we fall. May Allah accept our prayers, unite our hearts and bless our nation, Liberia.”
Meanwhile, the opposition All Liberia Coalition Party (ALCOP) is urging citizens to participate in the second phase of the ongoing Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) in order to have their voices heard.

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