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Presbyterian Moderator urges political leaders to enhance living standards of people
 Presbyterian Moderator urges political leaders to enhance living standards of people  
Rt. Rev. Yaw Frimpong Manso
 
The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Rt. Rev. Yaw Frimpong Manso, has appealed to Ghanaians not to allow their political affiliations to divide them.  He called on political leaders to mobilize the country’s human and material resources to provide infrastructure and other social amenities to enhance the living standards of the people. 

Rt. Rev. Frimpong-Manso, said this during the congregation of the Kwahu Tafo Presbyterian Church at the dedication of the rehabilitated Church.  The chapel was rehabilitated by children of the late Emmanuel Kwame Ofori, a citizen of the town and their mother at a cost of GHC450,000.  He said, developed countries achieve development through hard work.  He advised Ghanaians to work hard to increase Gross Domestic Product to enable the government to increase the salary of workers.

The Kwahu Mawerehene, Nana Yeboah Asuama, who represented the Kwahuhene, commended the family and appealed to all Kwahu Tafo citizens at home and abroad to contribute towards the development of the town.
Posted on: Wednesday, 15, April, 2009
Source: GNA
 
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