Presidential candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has donated 40KVP power plant to the Assemblies of God-Kwadaso Great Chapel branch in Kumasi.
The donation was in fulfillment of a pledge he gave the church.
The former president explained that the donation was coming at a time when the country was facing power outages.
Prof. Joshua Alabi handed over the plant to the church on behalf of the presidential candidate on March 24.
He said the government could have prevented the recent power outages and save Ghanaians from sleeping in darkness.
He attributed the current power crisis to the mismanagement by the governing NPP, emphasising that the NDC had left excess power capacity in 2016.
“In the light of this, John Mahama is honoured – highly honoured to donate this plant knowing it will not only alleviate the burden of power outages but also enhance the church’s ability to serve its congregation effectively,”Prof Alabi said.
The power plant is anticipated to guarantee an uninterrupted power supply for the church’s activities and improve the challenging environment for spiritual growth and fellowship.
He appreciated the dedication and commitment of the church leadership in their relentless efforts to uplift and support communities.
“It is our belief that by working and supporting each other; we can overcome any challenge and achieve greater progress for all,” he added.
Prof Alabi advised the church leadership to persist in praying for the country to experience a peaceful election in December 2024.
In January this year, the former president, who is a member of the Assemblies of God Church, committed to provide the power plant during his visit to the church for its ninth
The Kwadaso Great Chapel in Kumasi hosted a Regional Council meeting and the ordination of 28 Ashanti West ministers.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana