The founder and General Overseer of Action Chapel International, the Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, stated he looks forward to a Ghana where the youth no longer queue at embassies for visas.
According to Duncan-Williams, he is looking forward to a Ghana where the youths no longer search for greener pastures abroad, but only to travel for vacations.
He boldly told President John Dramani Mahama to, within three years, make a difference.
The man of God called on President Mahama to impact the world and change the narrative of Ghana.
The revered clergyman urged to lead a bold transformation agenda that will strengthen the economy and unite the nation under a clear, long-term development vision.
Speaking during the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving held on Tuesday, July 1, at the State House in Accra, Nicholas Duncan-Williams stated, “I look forward to a Ghana where our sons and daughters no longer queue at embassies for visas in search of greener pastures, but only to travel for vacations.
Mr President, within three years, make a difference. Impact this world and change the narrative of Ghana. Let the Cedi thrive under your leadership.
Let the Cedi flourish under your leadership and let things get better and better under your leadership like never before,” he declared.
Archbishop Duncan-Williams further added, “We need to develop a strong love for God. Also, love the country and the love for Ghana,” he said, warning against political divisions that weaken national progress.
He further called for the immediate development of long-term development plans in countries like China, India, and Dubai, which have 100-year national visions that go beyond political cycles.
“Ghana, our motherland, is where our vision and agenda are. Under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, a national agenda will be established to compel all stakeholders to follow that agenda,” he added.
Meanwhile, the National Day of Prayer assembled political leaders, clergy, and civil society groups together under the theme of thanksgiving and hope.
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