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National Prayer Day Is Not for Politics – Kumasi Churches Caution Public

Henry Ameyaw
Last updated: June 25, 2025 9:26 am
Henry Ameyaw 2 weeks ago
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As Ghana prepares for the 2025 National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, the Kumasi Council of Christian Churches (KCCC) has issued a firm reminder to the public: keep politics out of the sacred event.

At a press briefing held on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at the St. Cyprian’s Anglican Cathedral in Kumasi, church leaders emphasized that the upcoming July 1st gathering is strictly a national spiritual observance—not a platform for political commentary or partisanship.

Rev. Dr. Douglas  Frimpong, General Overseer of the Center for Christian Outreach Ministries and Chairman of the Planning Committee, urged all attendees to come with reverence, dressed modestly and free from any political party symbols or slogans.

 “This is not a political program. It is a national church service to seek God’s face, and we expect Ghanaians to give it the reverence it deserves,” he said. “I don’t expect anyone to turn up in party colours or political T-shirts. Please, leave those at home. Come with a clean heart and the right spirit.”

A Moment for National Reflection and Unity

The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving is observed annually to offer collective prayers for Ghana’s peace, unity, and prosperity. It serves as a national moment for reflection and a call to spiritual renewal amid the country’s socio-economic and political challenges.

This year’s theme, “Reset, Reflect, and Renew for National Prosperity,” calls on Ghanaians to pause and realign with core values of patriotism, peace, and faith.

Rev. Dr.  Frimpong stressed that the day must remain nonpartisan and inclusive:

 “This is the time to pray for Ghana. Let’s put aside political and ideological differences. Let us reflect on how far we’ve come as a people and commit ourselves to a better, united future.”

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Regional Celebrations and Interfaith Inclusion

The Ashanti Regional celebration will take place at the Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC), located behind the Tech Police Station, on July 1. 

In the spirit of interfaith unity, an Islamic Prayer and Thanksgiving service will also be held at the Kumasi Central Mosque on. the same day.

Civic Leaders Voice Support

Present at the media briefing were several dignitaries, including Mr. Emmanuel Opoku, representing the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, and Madam Henrietta Konadu, who spoke on behalf of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) Mayor, Hon. Richard Ofori Agyeman Boadi.

Mr. Emmanuel Opoku reaffirmed the government’s recognition of God’s role in sustaining national peace:

 “It is the grace of God that sustains this country. That is why former President John Dramani Mahama wisely instituted the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving—to seek God’s guidance and acknowledge His role in our national affairs.”

Madam Henrietta  Konadu added that the Mayor fully supports the event, especially its focus on unity and inclusiveness:

“The Mayor believes this initiative represents the unity Ghana needs. It’s about coming together—Christians, Muslims, everyone—to seek God’s face for peace, prosperity, and a hopeful future.”

Final Call: Pray, Don’t Politicize

The Kumasi Council of Christian Churches reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the July 1 program remains spiritually impactful and politically neutral.

As the nation approaches this solemn occasion, the message from Kumasi is clear and resolute:  “Come to pray—not to politic. Let us unite before God for the sake of Ghana’s future.”

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