Moroccan Ambassador, Imane Quaadil, hosts Globetrotter Ayad El Mouftahi

The Moroccan Ambassador to Ghana, Her Excellency Imane Quaadil, has held a special event to bid farewell to Ayad El Mouftahi, who stopped over in Ghana on his global cycling tour.

The tour of three continents covering about 50,000 kilometres will take the young Moroccan to 22 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe.

In Africa , the journey of the young Moroccan cyclist  which started  from El Guergerate , Morocco , spans over  many  countries , including Ghana , Togo, Benin, Nigeria , Cameroun, Gabon, Congo, The Democratic Republic of Congo , Angola, Namibia , South Africa , Mozambique , Tanzania , Kenya , Ethiopia , Sudan and Egypt .

On this special occasion , the 26 year old young Ayad , El Mouftahi, who carries  the Moroccan flag  on a bicycle  in 22 African countries  and Asian countries , was welcomed by Madam Imane Quaadil, the ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco  to Ghana  and members of the Moroccan community in Ghana.

Madam Quaadil  in her remarks commended  the young Moroccan athlete’s  endeavour  to cycle  through Africa  with a message  of pan Africanism  and peaceful coexistence , bringing together  the African populations all through the different steps of cycling tour.

 The ambassador stated that  the journey undertaken by  Ayad  El Mouftahi in the African continent  that bears the slogan “ The Morocco of Today  is not the Morocco of Yesterday “ includes various sublime  meanings  and messages  and consecrates  the insightful vision  of King Mohammed VI of the Kingdom of Morocco.

 

It calls for  the strengthening of the bonds of brotherhood , affection and cooperation  with sisterly African countries .Madam Quaadil also underscored the strong message  carried by the  Moroccan athlete regarding  the Moroccan unalterable , inalienable and  non-negotiable sovereignty  on the whole of its territory  including the Moroccan Sahara.

In his statement, El Mouftahi expressed gratitude to the Ambassador and the Moroccan community living in Ghana for the great support and kind assistance extended to him .  He also thanked both CIMAF Ghana and OCP Ghana for generously sponsoring the Ghana leg of his cycling.

He explained that his adventure, particularly, in Africa aims was aimed at building human relations between Morocco and the sister African countries.

 He added that through his journey, he would spare no effort in promoting the values of Morocco, its traditions and customs through constant interactions with locals and on social media networks

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com

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