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Mahama calls for stronger church-government partnership, unity among Christian leaders

March 3, 2025
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President John Dramani Mahama has called for a stronger partnership between the church and the government in national development, urging Christian leaders to set aside denominational differences and work together to expand the church’s reach.

Speaking at a thanksgiving service with the clergy in Kumasi on Sunday, March 2 2025, Mr Mahama said churches are not just places of worship but also institutions that shape values, support communities, and contribute to national progress.

He urged religious leaders to extend their outreach, particularly in rural areas, by investing in projects that create jobs and improve livelihoods.

“The church has always played a major role in Ghana’s development, and we must strengthen this partnership to bring about positive change,” he said.

“By investing in businesses that empower members economically while upholding ethical practices, churches can help create jobs.”

Mr Mahama cautioned against rivalry among Christian groups, saying competition weakens the church’s collective impact.

Instead, he encouraged unity in establishing new congregations in areas that lack a strong Christian presence, particularly in the Ashanti Region, which he described as Ghana’s “Christian spiritual capital.”

“Ashanti has the highest number of churches and men and women of God. We must use this blessing to reach communities that still do not have a strong Christian presence,” he said.

“The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few. Let’s pray for more labourers instead of competing.”

He also urged churches to work together on social initiatives such as education and healthcare, while continuing to advocate for policies that protect the vulnerable and promote social justice.

“The church has a voice that must be heard in national discussions. By working together, we can build a Ghana where justice and prosperity prevail,” he said.

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