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The Founder and Executive Chairman of the First Sky Group of Companies, Mr Eric Seddy Kutortse, has disclosed that the Group is committed to creating wealth to support the mission of God and the work of men and women of God across Ghana.
Speaking on the company’s faith-driven initiatives, Mr Kutortse revealed that over the years, he has overseen the construction of a total of 101 churches nationwide.
"Over the years, the First Sky Group has built and completed 101 churches across the country," he disclosed during the 23rd anniversary and thanksgiving service of the First Sky Group of Companies on Sunday, January 25, in Accra.
He further noted that an additional 50 church facilities with accommodation for pastors and other auxiliary structures are currently under construction in the Greater Accra Region for the Assemblies of God. "We have started the construction of another 50 new churches, together with 50 mission houses and other auxiliary services for the Assemblies of God, Ghana."
"We aim to complete these projects by the end of this year," he added.
According to Mr Kutortse, the projects form part of the Group’s broader commitment to faith-based development and community support, emphasising that corporate resources can be leveraged to advance spiritual missions and social welfare in tandem.
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