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Regional News of Friday, 14 August 2015

Source: GNA

Ensure proper sanitation in your localities - MCE

Mr. Kwasi Oppong -Ababio, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Sunyani has urged Church leaders to inculcate in their youth the importance of ensuring good environmental and proper sanitation practices in their localities.

He said it was regrettable that Ghana had been ranked the seventh dirtiest country in the world and asked church leaders to educate their congregation on the need to maintain good environmental practices to help keep the nation clean.

“The ranking is painful and also shameful for the nation because we attend churches well dressed in our best and clean clothing and therefore it is important that their cleanliness should not be shown in the church attendance but in all endeavours of their individual personal lives,” he added.

Mr oppong -Ababio was addressing the closing ceremony of a four-day biennial National Youth Convention of the Christ Apostolic Church International at the Jubilee Park in Sunyani, which was on the theme: “Until Christ is Formed in you”.

About 8,000 youth of the Church from the 10 regions of the country attended the Convention which was to promote good morality, attain holiness, righteousness and other spiritual virtues that would not only promote good lives but also bring out the virtues that would help propel the nation into development.

Nana Bofotia Boamponsem, Krontihene of Sunyani condemned the nations in the Western World which were coercing other nations to accept the practice of same sex marriages for monetary gains.

Nana Boamponsem called for a total rejection of it, because it was against the moral and spiritual lives of the people of Ghana.

Apostle Dr. Stephen Kwame Amoani, Chairman of Christ Apostolic Church International (CACI) said the acquisition of intellectual knowledge would be meaningless in the achiever’s life without the fear of God.

Apostle Dr. Amoani who is also the Second Vice-Chairman of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council said though a nation was developed through the level of education of its human resources, that fact would not be completed if those human resources were not spiritually molded, tailored or trained along the lines of Christian virtues.

Apostle Dr. Amoani emphasised that intellectual knowledge devoid of formation of Christ in a person was bound to bleed vices like bribery and corruption, armed robbery and other unproductive tendencies among leaders of a nation.

Speaking on the topic “The Life That I Live”, Apostle Joseph Sakyi, Christian Education Director of the Church said prior to Apostle Paul’s conversion, he was a great Hebrew Theological Scholar, a Roman citizen and a zealous young Pharisee.

But those attribute and achievements were nothing to Apostle Paul when he encountered Jesus Christ, Apostle Sakyi stressed and implored that “Without Christ, there is no trust in man and life therefore is meaningless”.