People in Effutu thank God for peaceful elections and successful transition

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The successful and peaceful conduct of the 2024 elections demonstrated resilience of Ghana’s democratic institutions which ensures that the voices of the people have been heard and respected.

Venerable Father Aaron Moses Kwamina Eduah, Priest in-Charge of Saint John the Divine Anglican Church, Winneba said this in a sermon he delivered at a thanksgiving service at Winneba.

The service under the theme: ” celebration of the Goodness of God,” was organised by both the Christian and Muslim communities in Effutu in collaboration with Effutu Dream and hosted by St John the Divine Anglican Church to thank God for a successful election.

It was also to honour and acknowledge significant milestones, divine favour and the collective efforts that led to peace, prosperity, and progress within Effutu and collectively reflect on how the peaceful electoral process provides a foundation for national development. It was also used to recognise Osahene Alexander Ato Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu and Minority Leader of Parliament for his contribution to the legislative process and efforts to ensure that democracy was upheld.

Ven. Fr. Eduah said the 2024 election was pivotal to ensure continuity of peace and democracy in the country, saying Ghana had long been regarded as the beacon of stability in Africa, with its peaceful transition of power and commitment to democratic values. He explained that the peaceful election process was not only reflection of the maturity of Ghana’s democracy but also a testament to the country’s commitment to fostering peace and stability in the region.

Ven. Fr. Eduah advocated for all Ghanaian duty bearers to ensure that peace prevailed for total national cohesion and for development. He stated that Osahen  Afenyo-Markin’s win in the 2024 parliamentary election was not only a personal triumph but also a reflection of the confidence the people of Effutu had in his leadership, as well as commitment to peace and development.

According to him Osahen Afenyo-Markin’s appointment as Minority Leader of the 9th Parliament was a testament to his leadership skills, political acumen and ability to work within the framework of the parliamentary system, playing a pivotal role at shaping Ghana’s legislative agenda, advocating for policies to help promote the welfare of all Ghanaians, irrespective of political affiliation”.

“Beyond his role in Parliament, our MP has made significant contributions to the development and well-being of persons living in Effutu Municipality, hence he was recognised for his invaluable service in Effutu, by the traditional council led by Neenyi Ghartey VII, Paramount Chief of Effutu Traditional Area. Neenyi Ghartey who is also the President of the Effutu Traditional Council, conferred the title, Osahen, on Mr Afenyo-Markin, a position of great influence in the traditional area.

“The position given him also underscore his role as a transformative leader who bridges the gap between modern governance and traditional authority adding this offers opportunity for entire people of Effutu and the country as a whole to reflect on the importance of effective leadership and collective efforts which is required for national development”.

Ven. Fr. Eduah, also the Archdeacon of Winneba Archdeaconry, mentioned construction of Fire Service Station, High Court Complex and Health Insurance office, 200 bed Capacity Children’s Hospital, Senior Secondary School at New Winneba, Police Divisional Headquarters at Ateitu, Immigration Head office at Nsuakyir, ICT Centres, libraries, roads, toilet facilities, estate housing project as some of his achievements in Effutu.

Neenyi Ghartey VII, Effutu Oma Odefe in his keynote address commended the organisers for bringing them together to thank the Almighty God for a peaceful election, celebrate Osahene Afenyo-Markin their MP for the numinous infrastructure developments and many other programmes he has executed to better the lots the people. “The Omnipotent God created every human being special with gifts to help develop their communities and everyone must endeavour to utilise such gifts to help make society better,” he added.

Later, prayers were said for God to protect the President, MPs, Ministers of State as well as all duty bearers and grant them the wisdom to execute their duties to better the lots of all persons living in the country. Among the ministers of the Gospel who attended the service were Rev Enoch Twum Aboagye Superintendent Minister of Rev JC Price AME Zion Cathedral, Apostle Bravery Bonney, chairman, Living Rock Clergy and Ministerial Fellowship.

The rest were Rev Dr Wiredu Nkrumah, Head Pastor Assemblies of God Church, Bishop Dr. Franklin K. Boadu Head Pastor, Joy Temple, Triumph Bible Church International and Bishop Francis Odoom, Chairman of Effutu Christian Council of Churches, and Alhaji Zubairu Kassim former Effutu Municipal Chief Executive and Traditional Leaders.

Source: GNA

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