The Founder of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has advised President John Mahama to remain humble and grateful.
During a special fellowship with the clergy at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Friday, the Archbishop emphasized that power and leadership are divinely bestowed and should be exercised with wisdom and awareness of history.
“The Most High rules in the affairs of men and gives the kingdoms of men to whomever He chooses,” he remarked.
He also praised President Mahama for his continued engagement with the church, even when in opposition, and his gratitude for God’s blessings.
“I thank you for your example. When you were in opposition, you still engaged with the church community, and all these men and women of God stood in prayer with you. Now that God has given you another opportunity, you have not forgotten,” he said.
Drawing inspiration from Nelson Mandela’s legacy, the Archbishop urged Mahama to embrace reconciliation, especially towards those who may have wronged him in the past.
“You have not lost your common touch. Whether in opposition or in government, you remain the same. Stay that way, don’t change. Do not use this victory to settle scores with anyone. When power is entrusted to you for the benefit of the people, do not use it to prove a point. There are serious implications for that,” he cautioned.
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