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Nana Dr Agyekum Diawuo II calls for lawful retrieval of stolen state properties from outgoing officials

By King Amoah

In a powerful address delivered on December Nana Dr. Agyekum Diawuo II Calls for Lawful Retrieval of Stolen State Properties from Outgoing Officials

In a powerful address delivered on December 28, 2024, during the end-of-year camp meeting of the 7th Day Pentecostal Assemblies in Kumasi, Nana Dr. Agyekum Diawuo II, the esteemed chief of Kokofu, made a fervent appeal to President-elect John Dramani Mahama. He urged Mahama and his administration to employ all lawful means to recover stolen state properties from outgoing government officials associated with the Akuffo Addo regime, which he described as a “dirty and failed administration.”

Nana Diawuo’s remarks came during a gathering themed “Come, Draw from the Wells of Salvation,” which highlighted the importance of spiritual renewal and community resilience. The chief extended his congratulations to Mahama for his unprecedented electoral victory and expressed his hope that the incoming president would strive for excellence in governance.

Reflecting on the current state of the nation, Nana Diawuo expressed disappointment at the rampant corruption that he believes has hindered development and contributed to widespread economic hardship and poverty. He criticized the outgoing government officials for their mismanagement of resources, which has significantly impacted the lives of Ghanaians.

“Corruption has become a cancer that is diminishing the growth of our beloved nation,” Nana Diawuo lamented. He emphasized that the incoming administration must prioritize the welfare of the country over personal interests to regain the trust of the people. He advised Mahama’s Cabinet Ministers to embody the principles of truth and transparency, which he considers essential for rebuilding the nation’s integrity.

As the year draws to a close, Nana Diawuo encouraged Ghanaians to reflect on their lives and make necessary amendments in anticipation of a prosperous New Year. He expressed gratitude for the blessings of life and the opportunity to celebrate the birth of Christ, urging the populace to approach the upcoming year with optimism and determination.

In a heartfelt message to the youth, he called on them to shun antisocial vices and engage in productive activities that promote personal growth and community development. “The youth are the future of this nation, and their choices today will shape the society of tomorrow,” he remarked.

Nana Dr. Agyekum Diawuo II’s passionate address resonates with the hopes and aspirations of many Ghanaians, reflecting a collective desire for accountable leadership and a commitment to restoring the integrity of state governance. As the nation transitions to a new administration, the chief’s call for lawful action against corruption serves as a clarion call for unity and progress, echoing the sentiments of a populace eager for change and improvement in their circumstances. 2024, during the end-of-year camp meeting of the 7th Day Pentecostal Assemblies in Kumasi, Nana Dr. Agyekum Diawuo II, the esteemed chief of Kokofu – Adwumamu in the Ashanti region made a fervent appeal to President-elect John Dramani Mahama.

He urged Mahama and his administration to employ all lawful means to recover stolen state properties from outgoing government officials associated with the Akuffo Addo regime, which he described as a “dirty and failed administration.”

Nana Diawuo’s remarks came during a gathering themed “Come, Draw from the Wells of Salvation,” which highlighted the importance of spiritual renewal and community resilience. The chief extended his congratulations to President Mahama for his unprecedented electoral victory and expressed his hope that the incoming president would strive for excellence in governance.

Reflecting on the current state of the nation, Nana Diawuo expressed disappointment at the rampant corruption that he believes has hindered development and contributed to widespread economic hardship and poverty. He criticized the outgoing government officials for their mismanagement of resources, which has significantly impacted the lives of Ghanaians.

“Corruption has become a cancer that is diminishing the growth of our beloved nation,” Nana Diawuo lamented. He emphasized that the incoming administration must prioritize the welfare of the country over personal interests to regain the trust of the people. He advised Mahama’s Cabinet Ministers to embody the principles of truth and transparency, which he considers essential for rebuilding the nation’s integrity.

As the year draws to a close, Nana Diawuo encouraged Ghanaians to reflect on their lives and make necessary amendments in anticipation of a prosperous New Year. He expressed gratitude for the blessings of life and the opportunity to celebrate the birth of Christ, urging the populace to approach the upcoming year with optimism and determination.

In a heartfelt message to the youth, he called on them to shun antisocial vices and engage in productive activities that promote personal growth and community development. “The youth are the future of this nation, and their choices today will shape the society of tomorrow,” he remarked.

Nana Dr. Agyekum Diawuo II’s passionate address resonates with the hopes and aspirations of many Ghanaians, reflecting a collective desire for accountable leadership and a commitment to restoring the integrity of state governance.

As the nation transitions to a new administration, the chief’s call for lawful action against corruption serves as a clarion call for unity and progress, echoing the sentiments of a populace eager for change and improvement in their circumstances.

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