The Ghana Charismatic Bishops’ Conference has united in prayer, earnestly seeking divine intervention to save the nation from detrimental economic practices that are depleting its natural resources.
They highlighted the urgent need to address the ongoing destruction of farmlands, forests, and water bodies, which have severe implications for the environment and livelihoods.
In a recent statement released, the bishops expressed their deep concern over activities that impede national progress.
They called on God to remove all barriers to development and urged a transition towards more sustainable and profitable economic endeavors that can benefit all Ghanaians.
The bishops emphasised the importance of transformation in driving the nation forward. They prayed for advancements in technological innovation and manufacturing, envisioning a future that fosters long-term prosperity for the country.
By advocating for a collective effort towards sustainable practices, the bishops aim to inspire Ghanaians to prioritise environmental conservation while pursuing economic growth.
“We, the Ghana Charismatic Bishops’ Conference pray for the lasting prosperity of Ghana. May our nation be delivered from diminishing returns from economic activities that destroy the pastures, farmlands, the forests, destroy the rivers and destroy the environment."
“May our nation be delivered from having only diminishing returns activities that degrade our lands, deplete our fish populations empty our mines and finish our oil reserves."
“May Ghana become a nation busy with newer increasing returns economic activities that stem from innovations, technological changes, manufacturing, services and synergies,” they stated in the statement.
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