Archbishop Kofi Adonteng Boateng, Ghanaian-American religious leader and General Overseer of Divine Word International Ministries, has praised Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his remarkable leadership during the election period, particularly for graciously conceding defeat even before the Electoral Commission’s official announcement.
This act of concession was hailed as a rare example of patriotism and statesmanship in African politics, demonstrating Dr. Bawumia’s love for Ghana and commitment to democracy.
In a recent sermon, Archbishop Boateng also reflected on the prophetic significance of the black star in Ghana’s flag, symbolizing the country’s role as a beacon of hope for the African diaspora and a spiritual homeland for black people worldwide.
He noted that with a well-structured system, Ghana could offer unparalleled returns for investors, far surpassing global competitors. Reflecting on a social media post, he recounted how a Nigerian chose Ghana as a preferred destination over cities like London and Berlin, underscoring the nation’s reputation as a land of opportunities.
He emphasized that Ghana’s destiny is to lead and inspire black people globally, and urged the nation to embrace and nurture this identity.
Rev. Kofi Adonteng Boateng, General Overseer of Divine Word International Ministries, is calling on the incoming administration to focus on investment, infrastructure, and anti-corruption reforms as key pillars for Ghana’s transformation.
During a recent sermon in the United States, Archbishop Boateng emphasized Ghana’s immense potential for attracting private investment, citing the country’s reputation as a land of opportunities.
He highlighted the importance of improving road networks, which would enhance connectivity and boost commerce, making Ghana more attractive for business activities.
Archbishop Boateng concluded by encouraging his congregation and the international community to invest in Ghana, expressing confidence that with the right leadership and reforms, the country can achieve its potential as a global example of progress and prosperity.
Source: Bernard K Dadzie; Greater Accra Region