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The light-hearted moment occurred at the Good Friday Miracle Service organised by United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches at Black Star Square on Friday, April 4, where the President was a special guest.
During an address to worshippers, President Mahama noticed his Aide-de-Camp, Colonel Abdul Wahab Issah, standing behind him in line with standard security protocol. In a rare public gesture, he paused and urged the officer to sit, assuring him of his safety in the setting.
“Oh, soldier, you can’t sit down. I’m very safe here. You sit down. Sit down, please,” he said, prompting giggles among the congregation.
Although the officer appeared reluctant, the President insisted, explaining to the audience that while the aide was simply performing his duty, he felt secure among the worshippers.
“He’s doing his job. He wants to protect me, but I’m telling him I’m with my family,” he added, drawing cheers from the crowd.
The brief exchange underscored a relaxed atmosphere at the service, which brought together hundreds of Christians for prayer, worship and reflection on the significance of Easter.
Beyond the moment of levity, President Mahama used the occasion to deliver a message centred on sacrifice, unity and national renewal, urging Ghanaians to reflect the values of the Easter season in their daily lives.
He stressed that the country’s progress would depend not only on policies but also on the integrity and conduct of its citizens.
He called on individuals to let go of divisions and demonstrate compassion, noting that the message of the cross should inspire acts of love, forgiveness and generosity, particularly in difficult times.
The service, led by Dag Heward-Mills, featured sermons, prayer sessions and altar calls, with a focus on salvation, healing and spiritual renewal. It also attracted a global audience through live streaming.
President Mahama encouraged citizens to remain hopeful despite current challenges, drawing parallels between the crucifixion and resurrection as a reminder that adversity could give way to renewal and progress.
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