Deputy Education Minister, Dr Clement Apaak shared a poignant Easter message with the Ghanaian public, calling for a season of renewed hope and a collective commitment to national development.
In a statement released to mark the festivities, the Member of Parliament for Builsa South extended his warmest wishes to families across the nation, framing the holiday not just as a religious milestone, but as a catalyst for civic transformation.
Reflecting on the core tenets of the Easter story, Dr Apaak described the period as a celebration of the triumph of life over death.
He urged Ghanaians to draw parallels between the resurrection and the country’s own potential for revival, praying that the sacred season brings divine grace and abundant joy to every household.
He emphasised that the spiritual significance of the season should serve as a foundation for meaningful progress within the Republic.
He encouraged citizens to approach national challenges with a steadfast spirit and a plea to set aside differences to foster a more cohesive society.
For Dr Apaak, the idea that individual joy is best realised through the uplifting of the entire community remains central to his vision for Ghana.
The message arrives as millions of Ghanaians gather in churches and community centres to mark Easter Sunday.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana