Wednesday, 27 April 2016

CAPE COAST CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE VICAH GENERAL COMMENDS DR LORDINA MAHAMA




 Vicar General of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast Very Rev Father Isaac Ebo-Blay has commended the First Lady Dr Lordina Mahama for her philanthropic works across the country. 

“Supporting the vulnerable in society and the church must be the priority of all especially NGOs” he noted. This the Vicar General of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast Very Rev Father Isaac Ebo-Blay believe will reduce burden on government in making Ghana a better place for all . 

Very Rev Father Ebo- Blay made the commendation when the Lordina Foundation presented sets of musical equipment to the Little Ways Evangelization group based in Cape Coast. The Deputy Minister for Defense Kenneth Gilbert Adjei made the presentation on behalf of the First Lady Dr Lordina Mahama. 


According to the Vicar General, the church is made up of the rich, poor, the sick; among others who need the word of God to change their lives hence all join hands with churches for this transformation to be made possible.  “NGOs must focus their attention on the deprived, the needy the marginalized so that we all build our society and community” he said. 

Very Rev Father Isaac Ebo-Blay was grateful to the first lady Dr Lordina Mahama who is the founder of the Lordina Foundation for the gesture saying the equipment will go a long way to help the Little Ways Evangelization Group to reach out to more people particularly the youth in the central region.

Little Ways Evangelization Group, has been without musical instrument since its inception. With the set of professional sound system, microphones and professional audio mixer presented to the group the President of the group Isaac Taku Mensah believes the group will move to the hinterland to evangelise to win more souls for the kingdom of God. 
 He assured the foundation that the equipment will be used for its intended purpose.

The Central Regional Chairman of the NDC Allotey Jacob who witnessed the presentation described the first lady as a woman who is willing to help anybody irrespective of the religion, age or ethnic.  He was grateful for the first lady for her support to the central region. Mr. Allotey Jacob said the Lordina Foundation should be an example or an eye opener to all NGOs to be truthful and spend what they have and what have been given to them to invest in people.  

On the upcoming elections, he urged Ghanaians to be focused on the unprecedented developmental projects the President John Dramani is under taking should been seen as beacon of Ghana’s democracy.  Mr Allotey Jacobs entreated Ghanaians to be tolerant in order to ensure that there is peace and tranquility before, during and after 2016 elections.



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