Alhaji Mohamed Omodu Kamara, popularly known as Jagaban, and a key figure in the All People’s Congress (APC), joined worshippers at Masjid-Khabatullah in Aberdeen for Juma prayers, standing alongside fellow Muslims in a call for peace, progress, and unity in Sierra Leone.
His presence was warmly received by the congregation, reflecting a deepening bond with the people and growing public support. Introduced by the Chief Imams, Jagaban was praised for his dedication to interfaith harmony and community development.
The event drew respected Islamic scholars, community leaders, and members of the Jama’at, all gathered in a spirit of devotion and solidarity. In his brief remarks, Jagaban echoed themes from the Imam’s sermon—faith, discipline, and service—while expressing admiration for Islamic leaders’ moral guidance.
The Chief Imams thanked Jagaban for attending and confirmed that contributions made would support education, mosque renovations, and charitable initiatives within the Muslim community.
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