The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Asene Manso Akroso in the Eastern Region, Hon. Eric Ahinakwa, has expressed his profound gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for instituting the National Day of Prayer. According to him, this initiative will significantly improve the spiritual aspect of the country, fostering a sense of unity and divine guidance among Ghanaians.
Speaking to the media during the National Prayer Day celebration held at Akyem Asene, Hon. Ahinakwa emphasized the importance of this day in bringing Ghanaians together in prayer and reflection.
As the DCE for the area, he assured that plans are underway to improve development in the district, and he believes that the spiritual growth sparked by the National Day of Prayer will complement these efforts.
Apostle Charles Kwaku Amani, a prominent religious leader, echoed the DCE’s sentiments, adding that the National Day of Prayer should be devoid of politics. “Prayers have no political colors,” he stressed, urging all Ghanaians to join hands in prayer regardless of their political affiliations.
He emphasized that this day is an opportunity for collective reflection, seeking divine guidance, and praying for the nation’s prosperity and peace.
The National Day of Prayer, instituted by President Mahama, aims to bring Ghanaians together in a spirit of unity and prayer, seeking God’s guidance and blessings for the nation.
The celebration at Akyem Asene was a testament to the government’s commitment to fostering spiritual growth and national development.
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Asene Manso Akroso District Observes National Day Of Prayer & Thanksgiving
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