
The Vice President Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Friday observed Jummah prayers with the Ghanaian Muslim community in London.
Alhaji Bawumia is currently in the United Kingdom for Ghana Investment and Opportunities Summit, and he ceased the opportunity to worship with the Ghanaian community at the Seven Sisters Masjid in Tottenham.
The Vice President told the congregation he was excited to once again join them to worship because he used to worship with them at the Masjid anytime he was in London prior to his assumption of office as Vice President of Ghana.
The Chief Imam of Ghanaian Muslims in London, Mallam Abdul Razak welcomed the Vice President and his entourage on behalf of the Muslim community.
In his Friday Khutba (sermon), Imam Abdul Razak spoke about Allah’s tests and the need for patience and perseverance in such situations.
The Imam, who prayed for the Vice President and the country, urged him, and to an extent the government, to remain patient and steadfast should they face any turbulence in administering the country.
The Vice President was accompanied to the mosque by Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Papa Owusu Ankomah.

Other members of the Vice President’s entourage were NPP UK Nasara Chairman, Arafat Suleman and NPP UK Deputy Organiser Fauzan Shamsudeen





