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President Mahama consoles Rev.Wengam and family

A delegation of the General Council of Assemblies of God, Ghana, the Nyankpen and Wengam families , and Cedar Mountain Chapel has paid a courtesy visit to President John Mahama in Accra to formally inform him of the demise of Madam Deborah Wengam, mother of the General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana Rev Stephen Wengam.

They used the occasion to invite the President to the funeral service on Saturday, 25th January, 2025 at the Forecourt of the State House in Accra.
The delegation was led by the Assistant General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana Rev Dr Godwin Tito Agyei.

Rev Tito Agyei eulogized Madam Wengam who had been a member of the church for 71years. He especially commended her for raising a visionary leader , Rev Wengam, for the church.

Rev Tito Agyei said the funeral is attracting people of all walks of life and a huge delegation from the international community.

The Assistant General Superintendent thanked President Mahama for quickly visiting to commiserate with the bereaved family on hearing of the passing of Madam Wengam.

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The President commended the late Madam Wengam for serving her generation well by producing a prominent leader for the church in particular and society at large.

President Mahama consoled Rev Wengam and family and prayed that the soul of Madam Wengam rest in peace.

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No tolerance for arrogance and disrespect – President Mahama tells appointees

President John Dramani Mahama has advised his appointees to eschew any form of disrespect and arrogance to Ghanaians.

According to him, the people wield the power and have entrusted in them to serve and for that reason, they should serve them with respect.

He made this remarks at Jubilee House on January 22, 2025, during the swearing-in ceremony of six ministerial appointees.

John Mahama reiterated his government’s commitment to upholding good governance and accountability.

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“We must exhibit tolerance for their views and work to meet their aspirations. This government will not tolerate arrogance or disrespect for the people who elected us into office. Modesty and prudence must be the guiding principles upon which you, myself, and our Vice President fashion our governance,” he added.

According to him,“The people of Ghana will hold us accountable for the trust they have placed in our hands. It cannot be business as usual. We must be transparent and fair in all our dealings,” he emphasised.

“As I pointed out during my inaugural speech, Ghanaians have, through their votes, declared their intention to demand the highest standards of governance, and we cannot afford to fail them,” he stated.

The ministers are Dr Ato Forson- Minister for Finance, John Jinapor- Minister for Energy & Green Transition, Dr Dominic Ayine- Attorney General &Minister for Justice, Haruna Iddrisu- Minister for Education Eric Opoku- Minister for Food and Agriculture and KwameAgbodza- Minister for Roads and Highways.

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By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Samira Bawumia receives MPA students from Harvard University

The former second lady, Samira Bawumia has received Master of Public Administration (MPA) students from the Harvard University, USA.

They visited her as part of their course requirement under the Edward S Mason Fellowship Programme.

“Our discussions focused on thought leadership, my advocacy for women and children, particularly in the areas of climate action, women empowerment, child protection, and women in leadership among others,” she revealed in a post.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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