
The Metropolitan Archbishop of Kumasi, Bishop Justice Gabriel Anokye, has called on the media fraternity to remain transparent and bold in their reporting to ensure peaceful coexistence among citizens.
Speaking at the National Thanksgiving Day Celebration at the Calvary Charismatic Center at Ayigya, a suburb of Kumasi, Archbishop Anokye emphasised the importance of accurate and unbiased reporting in maintaining Ghana’s peace.
Bishop Justice Gabriel Anokye stressed that the media plays a crucial role in promoting peace and unity in Ghana and urged practitioners to avoid biased reporting, tribalism and religious sentiments that could incite division.
The Archbishop also expressed the need to combat corruption in society, stating that Ghana’s peace and prosperity depend on it.
He emphasised the importance of keeping the youth away from harmful practices, including LGBTQ activities to ensure a prosperous nation. He further urged citizens to prioritise national unity and peaceful coexistence.
Rev. Dr. Douglas Frimpong, Chairman of the Planning Committee of Kumasi Council of Churches, encouraged Ghanaians to be righteous and expressed gratitude for the peace prevailing in the country.
Dr. Frank Amoakohene, Ashanti Regional Minister, thanked Ghanaians, particularly men of God, for their contributions to the successful organization of the event nationwide.
He assured Ghanaians of the readiness of government appointees to listen to the wise counsel of all stakeholders to ensure a prosperous nation.
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