President John Dramani Mahama has called on religious leaders, particularly Christian communities, to extend their presence into rural areas to promote morality, discipline, and godliness among Ghanaians.
Speaking at a fellowship with the clergy in Kumasi, Mahama emphasized the need for Ghana’s spiritual leaders to expand their reach, win more members, and contribute to building a more moral and orderly society.
The event in Kumasi mirrored a similar gathering held in Accra as part of Mahama’s strategy to engage faith leaders and seek divine influence in governance.
Mahama stressed that the church has a critical role in fostering peace, progress, and economic growth in Ghana.
He assured that under his leadership, he would govern with integrity, humility, and wisdom while incorporating the ideas and contributions of the people.
Additionally, he encouraged the church to remain vocal in offering constructive criticism of his administration, ensuring accountability and national development.
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