The leader of Christ Apostolic Church International has called on religious figures to prioritize moral guidance over organizational status while addressing Ghana's environmental crisis. Samuel Amponsah-Frimpong spoke on Wednesday, November 6, during a ministerial gathering in Osu that included Chief of Staff Julius Debrah and Court of Appeal Justice Nana Barima Yaw Kodie Oppong.
Amponsah-Frimpong, who assumed leadership in 2023 of the denomination founded in 1917, condemned illegal mining operations for devastating natural resources and urged enforcement measures paired with economic alternatives for young people. The church head also praised recent election outcomes and emphasized unity within religious institutions as essential for national stability.
The council session included ordaining 79 ministers and reinforcing initiatives spanning digital outreach, educational programs, and healthcare services across the nearly two-million-member organization.
Amponsah-Frimpong, who assumed leadership in 2023 of the denomination founded in 1917, condemned illegal mining operations for devastating natural resources and urged enforcement measures paired with economic alternatives for young people. The church head also praised recent election outcomes and emphasized unity within religious institutions as essential for national stability.
The council session included ordaining 79 ministers and reinforcing initiatives spanning digital outreach, educational programs, and healthcare services across the nearly two-million-member organization.