Accra: Apostle General Sam Korankye Ankrah, Founder of Royalhouse Chapel International, has urged Ghanaians to express gratitude to God for the country's blessings. He emphasized the importance of giving thanks for the peaceful transition of power following a contentious election, highlighting the significance of unity and divine favor.
According to Ghana News Agency, Apostle General Ankrah made his remarks during a courtesy call by the planning committee of the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving. The committee aimed to introduce its members and formally invite prominent figures, including Mrs. Fulera Limman, wife of Former President Hilla Limann, and Reverend Dr. Ebenezer Markwei, General Overseer of Living Streams International, to the event.
The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving is intended to bring together Christians, Muslims, and other religious groups under the theme 'Reflect, Reset, and Renew for National Prosperity.' The Christian segment will take place at the State House's forecourt, and Muslim prayers will follow at the National Mosque. Apostle General Ankrah highlighted Ghana's unique spirit of harmony among different faiths and emphasized the importance of dedicating July 1st to honor God's goodness.
Apostle General Ankrah stated that national unity symbolized by the event strengthens the President's leadership and the nation's well-being. He expressed confidence in Ghana's potential for prosperity, peace, and democratic stability through collective prayer and gratitude. As a gesture of support, the Royalhouse Chapel International contributed GHS 50,000 to the committee.
Reverend Dr. Ebenezer Markwei noted that recent developments in Ghana are part of a divine plan, urging the nation to prioritize gratitude over divisive politics. Mr. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the committee chairperson, emphasized the event's national scope, cautioning against political attire and encouraging celebratory or national colors. The event will be held across all 16 regions and 266 districts, reinforcing Ghana's role as a beacon of hope in a turbulent region.
