Bishops Question President’s Broken Promise

The President of the Ghana Catholic Bishop’s Conference, Most Rev. Matthew Kwesi Gyamfi, has expressed disappointment and frustration over the government’s failure to pass a promised bill. The bill in question is aimed at addressing a pressing national issue, and its delay has been a subject of controversy.
According to Most Rev. Gyamfi, the President had made a commitment to pass the bill, but so far, there has been no action. “The President made a promise that he would pass the bill. Why is he not doing it?” Gyamfi questioned. The bishop’s conference is calling on the government to take immediate action to fulfill its promise.
The bill has been a subject of debate for some time, with various stakeholders expressing different views on its provisions. However, Most Rev. Gyamfi emphasized that the delay in passing the bill is causing uncertainty and undermining the country’s development.
The Catholic Church has been a vocal advocate for the bill, and its leaders have been engaging with government officials to push for its passage. Most Rev. Gyamfi’s statement is seen as a strong rebuke of the government’s inaction and a call to action.
The government’s failure to pass the bill has implications for the country’s development and the welfare of its citizens. The Catholic Church’s intervention is expected to add pressure on the government to act.
Source: #MyJoyOnline
Call or WhatsApp +233 20 2190 250 and share your story.
Author: Stella Sunu



