Sunday, March 15, 2009

MILLS COMMENDED FOR SPIRIT OF ENDURANCE (PAGE 14)

BETHEL Deliverance Mission International, a charismatic church at Tsibu–Bethel in the Volta Region, has commended President John Evans Atta Mills for his spirit of endurance
In a release signed by the General Secretary, Reverend Gershon Kwame Osei, and issued in Ho, the church urged President Mills to take the lead in organising periodic prayer sessions to seek God’s intervention for good governance, development and prosperity.
Congratulating President Mills on ascending to the highest office of the land, the church said, “May God grant President Mills wisdom and grace to deliver”.
The church said despite some problems associated with the elections, it appreciated the manner in which all political heads tolerated one another, particularly the heads of the New Patriotic Party(NPP) and the National Democratic Congress(NDC), for calming their supporters’ anxieties before, during and after the general election.
The release also expressed appreciation for the enthusiasm of the religious groups for organising series of prayers prior to the general election.
In another development, Members of the Akrofu ward of the National Democratic Congress(NDC) in the Ho Municipality have extended their warmest congratulations and good wishes to Professor John Evans Atta-Mills  for his ascension to the highest office of the land.
They said they were highly elated and overjoyed because of the key role two sons of the town played towards the achievement of his success.
This was contained in a congratulatory message jointly signed by the branch chairman of Akrofu-Xeviwofe, Mr Godwin Otumfuo, and branch chairman of Akrofu-Agove, Mr Santos Dzigbodi Asafo.
The message also expressed heartfelt congratulations to Vice-President John Dramani Mahama, on his election to the second highest office of the land, adding that he deserved the position very earnestly.
It expressed delight that the Vice President, on his last lap of the Volta Region campaign tour, managed his heavy schedule and visited Akrofu, adding that, “we are happy to be part of the success story”.
The message stated that the people believed it was the good Lord that had catapulted them into these high offices, and expressed the hope that the same Lord would guard and guide them to steer the affairs of the nation to the next general election and also crown them with another resounding victory.

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