Ghanaians Urged To Prioritize Nation-Building Over Politics Under New Leadership

The General Overseer of Christian Faith Church International (CFCI), Bishop Emmanuel Botwey, has urged Ghanaians to prioritize national development over partisan politics as the nation begins a new chapter under its newly sworn-in president.
Speaking during the 31st December watch night service at the Christian Faith Church International in Takoradi, Bishop Botwey emphasized the importance of unity and collective effort in driving Ghana’s progress.

He expressed concern over the tendency to oppose government initiatives solely based on political differences, stressing that such attitudes hinder the nation’s growth.
“For Ghana to develop, we must rise above political divisions and rally behind the government, especially when policies are in the right direction,” he stated.

As the new year unfolds, Bishop Botwey encouraged citizens to adopt a fresh mindset and work together for the common good.
He reiterated that unity and collaboration are essential for building a better Ghana, urging all to prioritize the nation’s interests.

The Bishop’s message serves as a reminder of the critical role citizens play in fostering national development and ensuring a brighter future for Ghana.
The Resident Pastor for Christian Faith Church International (CFCI) Prophet Botwey Cathedral in Takoradi, Apostle Benjamin Allen Mensah, echoed similar sentiments. Speaking in an interview after the watch night service, he called on Ghanaians to do their best to support the government and remain focused in every aspect of their lives to achieve a better quality of life in the new year.
Story by Nana Fynn@W/R.



