Assemblies of God delegation calls on Otumfuo

A 14-member delegation of the Executive Presbytery of Assemblies of God Ghana, led by the General Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Stephen Wengam, has paid a courtesy call on the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to introduce the new leadership team of the church to him.

Addressing the meeting, Rev. Wengam commended the Asantehene for his unequaled contribution to nation building and the development of Asanteman, especially, the championing and provision of scholarships for the poor and needy.

He thanked Otumfuo for his support for churches, releasing lands for church buildings and construction of schools.

The General Superintendent briefed the Asantehene on the global influence of Assemblies of God, citing the worldwide membership of 70 million, the Africa membership of 19 million and 600,000 in Ghana.

He added that members of Assemblies of God, Ghana played key roles in the development of the country and Asanteman.

On matters of national development, the General Superintendent called on Otumfuo to use his bi partisan office to encourage the leadership of the nation to invite all political parties to a bipartisan roundtable to find solutions to the challenges facing the economy in this time of global economic recession.

Rev. Wengam commended the government for measures it had put in place to mitigate the harsh effects of the present economic challenges.

He reiterated the church’s commitment to continue to partner every government and all traditional rulers to build a God-fearing, united, peaceful and prosperous nation.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, on his part, congratulated the new leadership team and Assemblies of God Ghana on their contribution towards the development of Ghana and society.

He lauded the church’s evangelistic activities leading to the spread of the word of God to every part of the country.

Otumfuo advised the new leadership team to unite and support the General Superintendent. He promised to continue to work with the government and all the political parties to ensure the peace and development of Ghana.

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