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The Member of Parliament (MP), Ernest Yaw Anim, for the Kumawu constituency, conveyed a heartfelt peace message to Ghanaians during the 31st-night service at Bodomasi Methodist Church.
In his address, he underscored the importance of valuing the current state of peace within Ghana and highlighted the significance of annually welcoming loved ones from overseas to experience the country in a state of tranquility and well-being.
The freedom for Ghanaians to travel without hindrance has been made possible due to the sustained peace within our nation.
New Year [2024] message during the 31st Night Service at the Bodomase Methodist Church.#Nkabomwura #ErnestYawAnim #HappyNewYear pic.twitter.com/Hr3RQgHFLS
— Ernest Yaw Anim (@ernyanim) January 1, 2024
Furthermore, he earnestly implored both the church community and the citizens of Ghana to include the nation in their prayers as the 2024 general elections approach.
Expressing concern for the democratic process, he sought divine intervention for a peaceful and fair electoral outcome.
Concluding his remarks, he encouraged Christians to lead lives that serve as positive examples, inspiring others to embrace virtuous living.
His call extended beyond personal betterment to contribute to fostering a positive and upright societal ethos.
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