Uplift the sense of responsibility in the country – Bawumia tells Christians
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has urged religious leaders to use their pulpit to promote peace, unity and patriotism.
Stressing the need for the continuous partnership between religious groups and the government, Dr Bawumia promised an environment for such fruitful partnerships to materialize.
“I wish to urge the leadership of all religious bodies to use the pulpit to propagate the message of peace and unity to stress the need to maintain the oneness and peace the nation continues to enjoy despite our challenges,” he said
“Christians owe it as a duty to uplift the sense of responsibility in the country as well as help fight pockets of corruption and impunity. Sincere Christians can do this by strengthening democracy and speaking out.
“May we continue to live in peace and harmony as one people with a common destiny. Certainly, we have no other nation but Ghana, so let’s protect it,” he said at a special service to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the ordained service of Rev Kwadwo Owusu-Sarpong in the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Adabraka Official Town, on Sunday, August 22, 2021.
Hailing the contribution of faith-based organizations in nation-building, Dr Bawumia noted:
“Over the years, the Presbyterian Church of Ghana has partnered succeeding Governments to move the development agenda forward. The Government recognizes the immense contribution of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana towards the growth of the nation, particularly in the provision of basic, secondary, and tertiary education, healthcare, agricultural services, and other social interventions throughout the length and breadth of this country.
“The Presbyterian Church of Ghana, according to the Ghana Health Services, is the third-largest provider of health services in Ghana at the moment. We all doff our hats to the Presbyterian Church of Ghana for all these immense social services interventions towards national development.
“Without doubt, the Government alone cannot shoulder the responsibility of developing our dear nation. May I hereby seize this opportunity to encourage the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, the entire Christian Community, and indeed other faith-based organizations to continue partnering with the Government in its developmental efforts! Please be assured that we shall continue to provide the enabling environment for such fruitful partnership to materialize.”
Dr Bawumia commended Rev Kwadwo Owusu-Sarpong for his three decades of service to the Church and Ghana, indicating that despite his difficult beginning, “God had a plan for you and His favour has indeed reflected in your life.”
He was speaking on the theme: ‘Celebrating the Favour of God’.
“I implore you to let your voice be heard in the national discourse; the nation needs independent voices like yours. Be assured that you are on the side of God and that He will keep and watch over you.
“As you serve Mother Ghana and the Church, commit yourself to the tenets of the Church and the constitution of Ghana. As 1 Timothy 4:15 admonishes, “Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress,” he added.