Bawumia Proposes Pilgrimage Authority to Unite Ghana Through Faith

In a gesture that blended faith with politics, NPP flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia paid a surprise visit to Believers Worship Centre, popularly known as Phildapheia, on Sunday. The visit, part of his broader outreach ahead of the December elections, underscored his belief in the power of prayer and divine intervention in steering the nation toward […] The post Bawumia Proposes Pilgrimage Authority to Unite Ghana Through Faith appeared first on MyNewsGh.

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Bawumia Proposes Pilgrimage Authority to Unite Ghana Through Faith

In a gesture that blended faith with politics, NPP flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia paid a surprise visit to Believers Worship Centre, popularly known as Phildapheia, on Sunday.

The visit, part of his broader outreach ahead of the December elections, underscored his belief in the power of prayer and divine intervention in steering the nation toward prosperity.

Addressing a packed congregation, Dr. Bawumia emphasized the pivotal role of faith in leadership. “Governance is not merely about policies and programs; it is about seeking God’s guidance to ensure the well-being of our people.

With your support, I will continue to put God at the center of Ghana’s development,” he said, his voice resonating through the church hall.

In a move that highlights his inclusive approach to spirituality, Dr. Bawumia proposed the establishment of a Pilgrimage Authority.

This initiative, he explained, would enable Ghanaians of different faiths to undertake religious pilgrimages.

“Muslims will perform the Hajj in Saudi Arabia to pray for the prosperity of our nation, and Christians will visit Israel to connect with their faith and seek divine intervention for Ghana. It’s about building a nation rooted in prayer and unity,” he shared with conviction.

The announcement drew applause from the congregation, many of whom appeared moved by the vision of a leader prioritizing spiritual well-being alongside economic and social development.

Expressing gratitude for the warm reception, Dr. Bawumia acknowledged the significant presence of the church members.

“I am overwhelmed by your numbers and the energy in this room. Your faith and support give me strength, and I am grateful to be here with you today,” he remarked, adding that such gatherings serve as a reminder of the role of faith communities in national progress.

Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, the founder and leader of Believers Worship Centre, joined in prayers for Dr. Bawumia, asking for divine wisdom, protection, and peace for the upcoming elections.

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