President John Dramani Mahama has attributed Ghana's enduring peace not merely to political leadership or policy frameworks, but to the persistent prayers and spiritual intercession of the nation's faith community.
Speaking at the National Day of Prayer event in Accra on Tuesday July 1, he emphasised that the stability Ghana enjoys today is deeply rooted in the spiritual efforts of pastors, reverend ministers, and worshippers across the country. "This peace we enjoy is not simply the product of sound policy or political will.
It is the result of prayer, it is the fruit of faithful believers like you who have interceded persistently for the soul of our nation on every occasion," he said.
He extended heartfelt gratitude to religious leaders and believers-both prominent and unsung-who have consistently lifted the nation in prayer. "So on this occasion, on behalf of the people of our country, I want to thank all our pastors, Rev Ministers, men and women of God, shepherds of the flock, intercessors and worshippers both known and unknown who day after day bare up our nation before the throne of grace.