Wednesday, 12 February

Archbishop Duncan Williams asserts need for national vision else 'we will continue to walk in darkness'

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Archbishop Nicolas Duncan Williams, the General Overseer of Action Faith Chapel International

Archbishop Nicolas Duncan Williams, the General Overseer of Action Faith Chapel International, has underlined the need for a national vision to guide the development of the country.

He argued with this blueprint, the country would have to feel its way through darkness.

“Until Ghana has a national vision where all political parties will bring together their manifestos for Parliament to shape and align with our national vision for 25 years or more, we will continue to walk in darkness,” he asserted, delivering a word of exhortation during the Speak of Parliament’s First Breakfast Prayer Meeting of the 9th Parliament of the Parliamentary Christian Fellowship (PCF).

The event happened today, Tuesday, February 11, 2025.

“I hope this Parliament will not miss the opportunity to have a national vision. We owe it to ourselves and the generations yet unborn,” Archbishop Duncan Williams emphasised.

He noted how dearly he held Ghana, pointing to the need to safeguard the country’s stability and progress.

“The fact of the matter is that I have never felt peace and at home like I do when I arrive at the Kotoka International Airport. It does not matter the privileges that are given to me and honours bestowed upon me [abroad],” he said.

Additionally, Archbishop Duncan Williams urged Members of Parliament (MPs) to refrain from politicisation, and rather prioritise settling their political differences and walking in forgiveness.

Meanwhile, the meeting was themed ‘A Better and a Stronger Parliament’ buttressed by Psalm 33:12 which says, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.”

 

Source: classfmonline.com