Ghanaian-American religious leader and General Overseer of Divine Word International Ministries, Archbishop Kofi Adonteng Boateng, has extended heartfelt congratulations to President-elect John Mahama following his electoral victory.
Speaking during a sermon in the United States, Archbishop Boateng urged the incoming administration to prioritize investment, infrastructure, and anti-corruption reforms as key pillars for Ghana’s transformation.
Archbishop Boateng emphasized the immense potential Ghana holds for attracting private investment.
He noted that with a well-structured system, Ghana could offer unparalleled returns for investors, far surpassing global competitors.
Reflecting on a social media post, he recounted how a Nigerian chose Ghana as a preferred destination over cities like London and Berlin, underscoring the nation’s reputation as a land of opportunities.
The Archbishop identified infrastructure, particularly road networks, as a critical area requiring immediate attention.
He asserted that improving roads would not only enhance connectivity but also boost commerce, making Ghana more attractive for business activities.
He also stressed the importance of eradicating corruption by instituting laws to tackle fraud and hold perpetrators accountable.
“If we can create a transparent system free of fraud and corruption, Ghana will emerge as a leading destination for global investment,” Archbishop Boateng said.
“The potential is already there; it only needs to be harnessed through good governance.”
He also prayed for President-elect Mahama, encouraging him to surround himself with honest and competent advisors who will guide him to make decisions that promote justice, fairness, and equality for all Ghanaians.
Archbishop Boateng took the opportunity to commend Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his remarkable leadership during the election period.
He praised Dr. Bawumia for graciously conceding defeat even before the Electoral Commission’s official announcement, an act he described as a rare example of patriotism and statesmanship in African politics.
“This selfless act by Vice President Bawumia demonstrates his love for Ghana and his commitment to democracy. It is a quality we must celebrate,” Archbishop Boateng stated.
In his message, Archbishop Boateng also reflected on the prophetic significance of the black star in Ghana’s flag.
He explained that the black star symbolizes Ghana’s role as a beacon of hope for the African diaspora, a spiritual and cultural homeland for black people around the globe.
“The black star is a prophetic symbol of Ghana’s destiny to lead and inspire black people worldwide,” he said.
“Ghana is seen as a peaceful and welcoming home by many, and this identity is something we must embrace and nurture.”
Archbishop Boateng concluded by urging his congregation and the international community to choose Ghana as a prime destination for their investments.
He expressed confidence that with the right leadership and reforms, Ghana could truly live up to its potential as a global example of progress and prosperity.
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