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The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) has contributed ¢100,000 to the Covid-19 National Trust Fund.
Three members of the Presbytery of the Church, Prophet Christopher Yaw Annor, Rev. Anthony Cudjoe and Rev. Morris Appiah, presented the cheque to the Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei Opare at the Jubilee House, Thursday.
Rev. Morris Appiah said the Presbytery and the entire membership of the Church are concerned about the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
He said the devasting nature of it has persuaded them to contribute to support Government's efforts targeted at stop any further spread of Covid-19 within the shores of Ghana and providing relief for the needy and vulnerable in society.
Chief of Staff, after receiving the cheque thanked them on behalf of the President, and Ghanaians to the leadership and members of the ICGC for their kind gesture.
She urged the people of Ghana to stay strong and to adhere to the movement restrictions imposed by the President as well as sticking to all protocols such as the washing of hands and observing social distancing.
Prophet Christopher Yaw Annor, after the ceremony, shared a word of prayer with the Chief of Staff and her entire office.
He beseeched God to rain His manifold wisdom on the President, his cabinet and all those that are in authority to enable them to take timely and strategic decisions that will lift Ghana out of the snare of Covid-19.
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