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Thursday, 2 July 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

Volta Regional Minister Inspires National Unity at Day of Worship and Prayer

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Hon James Gunu

“The Ghana we want is not beyond our reach—it begins with each of us, here and now.”

These powerful words from Hon. James Gunu, Volta Regional Minister, resonated deeply during Ghana’s National Day of Worship and Prayer. Speaking at the event, Hon. Gunu urged citizens to embrace personal responsibility as the foundation for national progress. His message emphasized that building the Ghana of our dreams requires immediate, collective action rather than waiting for distant solutions or external saviors.

The Minister highlighted the importance of unity, integrity, and faith in transforming the nation. He reminded attendees that true development starts from individual commitments—in homes, workplaces, communities, and places of worship. By linking spiritual reflection with practical patriotism, Hon. Gunu called on Ghanaians across all regions and walks of life to renew their dedication to ethical leadership, hard work, and mutual support.

The National Day of Worship and Prayer provided a fitting platform for this timely message. In a period marked by economic challenges and social aspirations, the event served as both a spiritual gathering and a call to civic awakening. Hon. Gunu’s address encouraged participants to carry the spirit of the day into everyday actions that foster peace, accountability, and sustainable development.

As Ghana continues its journey toward greater prosperity, statements like Hon. James Gunu’s remind us that change is possible when every citizen contributes. The vision of a better Ghana lies within reach, beginning with the choices we make today. Let this message inspire renewed commitment from all who seek a thriving, united nation.

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KEN STAFF Staff Writer

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