Archbishop Calls for Prayer and Action on Economy

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has called on Ghanaians to pray for the country’s economy, saying God has listened to the prayers of the Church but more needs to be done to address pressing issues like food prices and transportation. Speaking on TV3’s New Day, the Archbishop emphasized the need for collective prayer and action to support the government’s efforts to improve the economy.
According to the Archbishop, the current government is doing well, but there is room for improvement. He urged Ghanaians to pray for the industries that sustain the currency and the people managing them, saying this would help stabilize the economy and improve living standards.
The Archbishop’s comments come amid concerns about the rising cost of living in Ghana, with many struggling to afford basic necessities like food and transportation. He emphasized the need for a multifaceted approach to address these challenges, involving both prayer and practical action.
Archbishop Duncan-Williams’ call to prayer and action has been welcomed by many, who believe it is a timely reminder of the importance of collective effort in addressing Ghana’s economic challenges. The Archbishop’s emphasis on prayer is seen as a recognition of the role of faith in shaping the country’s development.
The government’s efforts to improve the economy have been ongoing, with various initiatives aimed at boosting growth and reducing poverty. According to reports, the government is committed to working with stakeholders to address the country’s economic challenges.
The Archbishop’s message is a call to action for all Ghanaians to play their part in shaping the country’s economic future.
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Author: Korkor Anumu


