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The Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, has issued a call to the Christian community to use the season of Lent as a catalyst for national renewal and social justice.
In an official message dated 19th February 2026, the Minister emphasised that the true essence of the fast lies in actions that transcend mere words.
Describing Lent as a "forty-day journey" that mirrors the sacrifice of Christ, the Minister urged the faithful to move beyond personal reflection and toward the active cultivation of compassion and selflessness.
The Minister's address, directed at Christian ecumenical bodies and the wider public, framed the Lenten season as a vital period for strengthening the nation's social fabric. He noted that while fasting and prayer are foundational, they must be accompanied by tangible efforts to support the marginalised.
“Let us remember that true worship is not only expressed in words but also in deeds that uplift others and advance justice, peace, and harmony,” the Minister stated.
The Ministry expressed hope that the discipline of the season would translate into a heightened sense of stewardship toward the country. The message linked spiritual renewal directly to civic responsibility, calling for a collective resolve to live as "faithful stewards of our faith and our nation".
Key themes of the Minister's Lenten Message:
- Deep Reflection: Drawing closer to God through humility.
- Disciplined Fasting: Inspiring personal and communal discipline.
- Active Charity: Bringing hope to the vulnerable through selfless acts.
- National Harmony: Advancing justice and peace through daily conduct.
Concluding the release, the Minister offered his best wishes for a "blessed and fruitful" season to all Christians, praying for divine grace to sustain the citizenry throughout the period.
“God bless you, and God bless our homeland, Ghana,” the statement said.
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