In a gesture that underscores unity and interfaith harmony, Ghana’s Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, attended the 31st Night Service at Lighthouse Chapel, led by renowned evangelist Bishop Dag Heward-Mills. This noteworthy appearance drew widespread attention as the Vice President, a devout Muslim, participated in the Christian service to mark the transition into the New Year.
Dr. Bawumia, who has consistently championed national unity and religious tolerance, was warmly welcomed by Bishop Heward-Mills and the congregation. The Vice President’s presence at the event exemplified his belief in fostering understanding and collaboration among different faiths in Ghana, a country known for its diverse religious landscape.
During the service, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills delivered a powerful sermon encouraging the congregation to embrace hope, faith, and love in the coming year. Dr. Bawumia was seen actively participating in the worship session, creating a moment that resonated deeply with attendees.
In brief remarks, the Vice President expressed his appreciation for the invitation, highlighting the importance of prayer and unity in building a stronger nation. He emphasized that Ghana’s strength lies in its diversity and called on citizens to work together, irrespective of their religious beliefs, to achieve shared goals.