Apostle Ameyaw Mark, Chairman of Ambassadors for Christ in Techiman, Bono East Region, has emphasized the urgent need for ethical and God-fearing leaders to steer the country in the right direction to alleviate its suffering.
He stated that Ghana, despite being rich in natural resources, continues to grapple with developmental challenges due to a lack of visionary and fearless leadership.
In an exclusive interview with Fabea FM’s Apiah-Kubi on ‘Me Man Ho Dadwen,’ Apostle Ameyaw Mark attributed Ghana’s challenges to leaders’ failure to prioritize the country’s interests over personal gain.
To overcome Ghana’s current challenges and pave the way for a prosperous future, Apostle Ameyaw Mark advocated for ethical leadership. He explained that leaders must prioritize integrity and serve the country and its people selflessly.
Touching on the national cathedral, he cited the National Cathedral project initiated by President Akufo-Addo is a harmful promise to God. “Breaking this vow, Nana Addo has faced severe repercussions and consequences,” the Apostle stated.
Apostle Ameyaw Mark urged religious and traditional leaders to speak truth to power and promote ethical leadership by fostering a culture of integrity and accountability.
He concluded that Ghana’s leadership crisis demands immediate attention and requires visionary and fearless leaders who prioritize its interests.