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Mahama Calls on Churches to Shine a Light in Rural Areas
President urges Christian leaders to expand their influence, promote morality, and hold leadership accountable.

- Mahama urges churches to strengthen their presence in rural communities
- He emphasizes the church’s role in instilling discipline and spiritual values
- Encourages clergy to provide constructive criticism for good governance
President John Dramani Mahama has urged Christian leaders to extend their influence into rural communities to instill morality, discipline, and spiritual values across Ghana.
Addressing clergy members in Kumasi, Mahama emphasized the church’s vital role in shaping a more ethical and orderly society. The event mirrored a similar gathering in Accra, aligning with his broader engagement strategy with faith leaders.
Mahama reaffirmed his commitment to governing with integrity, humility, and wisdom, pledging to incorporate the voices of the people. He also encouraged the church to provide constructive criticism to ensure accountability and national progress.