Presby Church hails Dr. Bawumia for his ‘Touching’ school building gift

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The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has received a heartfelt thank you from the Coaltar District of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana for his kind deed toward the Church.

The Vice President is constructing a classroom block for Kwaboanta JHS in the Ayensuano District, in the Eastern Region, as part of his commitment to help the Presbyterian Church with its choice to create legacy projects for its centennial anniversary.

Dr. Bawumia paid a visit to Kwaboanta to examine the project that is almost finished, and both the Presby Church and the locals lavished him with praise.

When commemorating the Akuapem Presbytery’s 100th anniversary, the Coaltar District Minister for the Presby Church, Rev. A.L. Odai, remembered how the Vice President pledged to construct the school, adding that Dr. Bawumia was “touched by the Holy Spirit” to make such a touching gesture to the Church and the community.

“Mr. Vice President I want to say the children of this community are so excited about this because they need such a place for their training and we are thakful to you. Sincerely, we are grateful to you and we know that the good Lord will help you to complete to the glory of His name,” Rev. A.L. Odai, told the Vice President.

On behalf of his people, the Kwaboanta leader thanked Dr. Bawumia for his consideration and kindness toward the Church and the neighborhood.

The Vice President’s initiative, according to the Chief, will go a long way toward assisting the community in its need for educational institutions.

Dr. Bawumia thanked the Almighty God for providing him the fortitude and direction to directly complete the job before conducting an inspection.

In addition, the Vice President praised the Presbyterian Church of Ghana for its significant services to Ghana’s growth.

Source: Ghanatodayonline.com

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