VIDEO: Watch Aglow's prayer for President Mahama
Aglow International Ghana commenced its first monthly intercessory prayer for the nation this weekend focusing on divine guidance for President John Dramani Mahama as he sifts through thousands of CVs to select government appointees.
Participants gathered to pray for wisdom and discernment in the appointment process, emphasising the importance of choosing qualified individuals who can contribute positively to the country’s development.
The group expressed hope that their prayers would influence the decision-making process and lead to appointments that align with the nation’s goals and aspirations.
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The President has spoken about his pledge to maintain a lean government with only 60 ministers despite being inundated with thousands of CVs.
Speaking at the Presidential Dinner in Accra on Wednesday, January 8, the President highlighted the challenges of assembling a capable and efficient team amid heightened expectations from Ghanaians.
“I have hit the ground running,” President Mahama stated. “Today, I had several meetings with all our key, multilateral and bilateral partners to try to see how we can kick-start things to make the lives of our people better, to look at issues to do with the economy and all that. And so I expect that all of us who would have a role to play would also be the same.”
He acknowledged the difficulty of selecting a small team of ministers from the overwhelming number of applicants while emphasising the need for a lean and effective government.
“You wouldn’t want to be in my shoes when you’ve promised to appoint only 60 ministers, yet thousands of people are sending in their CVs. Then maybe some people will be disappointed,” he remarked.
Watch the video below:
Aglow International Ghana has today begun their first monthly intercessory prayer for Ghana for the year 2025, praying to God to help President John Dramani Mahama and his team sift through the thousands of CVs to influence the choice of government appointees for a better Ghana. pic.twitter.com/HcI5onH9FU
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) January 18, 2025