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Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, the presiding archbishop and General Overseer of Action Chapel International (ACI), has urged President John Dramani Mahama to prioritise his reset agenda and lead the country on a renewed path of progress and transformation.
Speaking during the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving held on Tuesday, July 1st, in Accra, Archbishop Duncan-Williams encouraged Mr Mahama to believe in the possibility of meaningful change during his single term in office.
Drawing inspiration from the life of Jesus Christ, he urged the President to act with faith and determination, despite the limited time frame of four years, to bring about the development Ghanaians seek.
He emphasised the importance of decisive leadership and a clear national vision to restore Ghana’s promise and potential.
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