The National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service for President John Dramani Mahama saw a significant turnout of prominent faith leaders, including Bishop Salifu Amoako and Prophet Owusu Bempah.
Bishop Salifu Amoako
The event, held on January 11, 2025, was a momentous occasion, bringing together religious figures and citizens to offer prayers and express gratitude for the President’s leadership.
Bishop Salifu Amoako and Prophet Owusu Bempah, both well-respected figures in Ghana’s religious community, were among the notable attendees. Their presence underscored the importance of the event and the strong support for President Mahama within the faith community.
During the service, Prophet Owusu Bempah praised President Mahama, calling him a “gift to Ghanaians” due to his commendable actions and leadership.
He highlighted several key initiatives and decisions taken by Mahama that have positively impacted the nation, including the investigation of election-related deaths, the revocation of appointments of Municipal, Metropolitan, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs), and the establishment of a committee to avert power outages.
The gathering was a testament to the unity and support within the religious community for President Mahama.
As Ghanaians continue to navigate various challenges, the prayers and blessings from these faith leaders serve as a source of encouragement and hope for the nation’s future.
The event highlighted the significant role of faith in Ghanaian society and the collective desire for progress and prosperity under President Mahama’s leadership.
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