Methodist Church Ghana “Stop Drugs and Illicit Activities, Follow Christ – Kumasi North Diocesan Men’s Chairman Advises

The Chairman of the Kumasi North Diocesan Men’s Fellowship, Brother Thomas Adjei Soadwah, has urged Ghanaians, particularly men, to follow the teachings of Christ to reduce crime rates in the country.
According to him, most crimes are committed by men, reflecting poorly on their leadership roles in society.
As the head of families and institutions, men have a responsibility to set a good example.
Brother Soadwah made this statement during the inauguration of the Akropong Men’s Fellowship branch in the Atwima Nwabiagya South of the Ashanti region, which marked the 68th branch inaugurated in the Kumasi North Diocese.
The aim is to bring men together to improve themselves and fit into their roles as leaders.
He advised men involved in drugs and other illicit activities to stop and follow Christ’s path.
The chairman also urged the public to live positively, which can help reduce the number of people sent to prison and court.
Filled by Bawah Baidoo.