Boakye Agyarko marks Easter Sunday with a call for Godly leadership ahead of campaign tour

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A leading contender for the National Chairmanship of the New Patriotic Party, Boakye Kyerematen Agyarko, marked Easter Sunday at the Grace Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in West Legon, Accra, signaling spiritual renewal ahead of his nationwide campaign tour.

The Easter service, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, took on added significance as the District Minister, Rev. Dr. Seth Kissi, delivered a powerful message on leadership.

He emphasised that Ghanaians are yearning for selfless and godly leaders who honour their commitments and work diligently to alleviate poverty and hardship, drawing parallels with Christ’s sacrifice for humanity.

In a notable moment during the service, Rev. Dr. Seth Kissi commended Agyarko’s leadership qualities, expressing confidence in his potential to become a unifying National Chairman for the New Patriotic Party.

He expressed hope that Agyarko would provide transformative leadership capable of strengthening party cohesion and positioning the NPP to achieve its broader vision for Ghana.

The clergyman also commended the former Energy Minister for seeking divine guidance before embarking on his campaign.

He offered prayers for Mr. Boakye Agyarko and his team, asking for protection, direction, and eventual victory, while underscoring the importance of faith in political leadership and public service.

Agyarko was accompanied by his Campaign Manager, Henry Quartey, Campaign Spokesperson Vincent Frimpong Manu, Esq., and other senior aides and supporters from the Greater Accra Regional branch of the party.

The visit marks what his team describes as a spiritual launch of his mission to rebuild, restructure, and rebrand the NPP to provide the solid bridge the flag bearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia needs to win the 2028 Presidential election.

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