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    President Mahama Hails Catholic Church as ‘Vital Partner’ in Ghana’s Growth  

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsApril 16, 2026No Comments3 Views
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    ​By Humu Shaibu

    ​President John Dramani Mahama has lauded the Catholic Church for its “pioneering and sustained” contributions to Ghana’s development, describing the institution as a bedrock of the nation’s progress in education, healthcare, and social services.

     

    ​The President’s commendation was delivered on his behalf by the Presidential Envoy for Inter-Faith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah, during the installation of the Most Rev. Simon Kofi Appiah as the new Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Jasikan in the Oti Region.

     

    ​Addressing a gathering of the faithful, traditional leaders, and state officials, the President emphasized that the partnership between the state and the Catholic Church remains a cornerstone of Ghana’s stability.

     

    ​“The Catholic Church has, over the years, distinguished itself as a vital partner in Ghana’s development through its immense contributions to education, healthcare, social services, and moral formation,” the President stated.

     

    ​A Legacy of Faith and Service

     

    ​The President extended a special message of gratitude to the outgoing Bishop, Most Rev. Gabriel Akwasi Ababio Mante, for his decades of selfless service. He noted that Bishop Mante’s leadership had left an indelible legacy of faith and unity within the diocese and the nation at large.

     

    ​Turning his attention to the newly installed Bishop Appiah, President Mahama described the appointment as a testament to his humility and unwavering dedication to the work of God. He urged the new prelate to serve as a “moral compass” in an increasingly complex global landscape.

     

    ​“Ghana’s development is not built solely on political and economic structures but also on strong moral and spiritual foundations,” the President’s message read.

     

    ​A Shining Example of Harmony

     

    ​Beyond sectoral contributions, President Mahama highlighted the Catholic Church’s role in maintaining Ghana’s status as a beacon of religious tolerance. He reaffirmed his government’s commitment to fostering a climate where Christians, Muslims, and other faith groups work in tandem toward a common national goal.

     

    ​“Your appointment is a clear testament to your commitment to service,” the President told Bishop Appiah, adding that his leadership would have a far-reaching impact well beyond the walls of the church.

     

    ​Commitment to Peace and Justice

     

    ​The event also served as a platform for the government to reaffirm its dedication to social justice and unity. The President called on the Church to continue its advocacy for the vulnerable and to support government efforts in promoting peace.

     

    ​As the Jasikan Diocese begins a new chapter under Bishop Appiah, the presidency assured the Catholic community of continued collaboration, particularly in rural development and youth empowerment.

     

    ​Industry analysts and religious observers suggest that this strong show of state support reinforces the influential role religious institutions continue to play in Ghana’s socio-economic architecture as the nation navigates the challenges of 2026.

     

     

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