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Tano South observes the first National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49841, member: 636"] President Mahama launched Ghana's first National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving. Tano South Municipal Assembly joined the nationwide celebration. The gathering used the theme Reflect, Reset and Renewal for National Prosperity. Traditional authorities, Assembly Members, department heads, religious leaders, and community members came together. The event sought divine guidance and blessings through collective prayer. Municipal Chief Executive Kwame Frimpong brought special greetings from President Mahama. He praised the President's vision for creating this initiative to strengthen peace, unity, and moral renewal across Ghana. Frimpong urged Christians and all Ghanaians to live virtuous lives and avoid practices that damage the country's development. He warned against illegal mining, deforestation, and environmental destruction. These social problems harm both the land and the people. Frimpong told attendees to choose actions that boost Tano South's image and support national progress. He stressed that praying for the nation and its leaders should happen every day, not just once yearly. This daily commitment would promote spiritual growth, peace, and prosperity. Frimpong thanked everyone for coming and offered prayers for their health, long life, and divine protection. He ended his speech with gratitude for their support. Queen Mother Nana Adwoa Po Dwamena Serwaa II from the Bechem Traditional Area delivered a stirring speech. She praised the event and encouraged people from Bechem and surrounding communities to back the President's resetting agenda. She emphasized how unity and teamwork are essential for achieving transformational goals. The Queen Mother expressed confidence that their collective prayers had reached the Almighty. She believed they would receive the blessings when the time comes. [/QUOTE]
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