Bishop Kofi Ayeebo |
The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of
Tamale, Right Rev. Dr. Jacob Kofi Ayeebo has called on leaders of the various
political parties to avoid the use of provocative language in their political
campaigns and rather concentrate on holding credible, peaceful, free and fair
elections in December 2012.
According to the Bishop also a Council of
State member, the December election was another testing point in the democratic
development of Ghana, and thus political support and mandate should be gained
only through the power of persuasion but not insults.
Speaking at the opening session of the 7th
Synod of the Tamale Diocese, Rt. Rev. Dr. Ayeebo maintained that courage,
determination, patience, tolerance, unity and peace were the only ingredients
necessary for nation building and appealed to the political parties and their
candidates to uphold those intrinsic worth.
The 7th Synod of the Anglican
Diocese of Tamale which was under the theme: “Arise and let us build”
(Nehemiah 2:18), was meant to deliberate on the spiritual and physical
development of the Church, its past and present achievements or failures and
fashion out plans for the forward march of the Anglican Church. The Synod which
is also the highest decision-making body of the Diocese brought together
leaders and selected members of the various groupings in the Church from the
three Northern Regions.
However, the Anglican Bishop admonished
the youth especially in Tamale and the three Northern Regions to be vigilant in
dealing with politicians who would attempt to exploit them for their political
gains.
He advised the youth including the
Christian youth to concentrate on educating themselves or acquiring employable
skills for the sustenance of their lives, rather than accepting arms and other
weapons under the influence of alcohol and money to cause destructive violence.
Rt. Rev. Dr. Ayeebo encouraged the youth
to maintain positive attitudes and thoughts and must continually say “NO” to
all sinful words and behaviours. He further encouraged them to move from their
present state of hopelessness and despair to that of courage and willingness to
build and overcome every challenge in life.
The Anglican Bishop also an inspirational
speaker and counselor even though did not specifically apportion blames- he was
emphatic about the negative role some parents including Christians play in the
upbringing of their children. He urged the parents to guide their children into
the way they were supposed to go, and how to dedicate their lives to Christ
Jesus.
“Today, we repeatedly see the increasing
weakening and collapse of the family system and less biblical principles to
govern our homes. The consequences of which include the disregard for
authority, armed robbery, prostitution, use of dangerous drugs and killing of
innocent women and children. In this regard, and more than ever before, we need
homes where God is recognized as the Head and where biblical principles are
being observed. To this, God is calling us to guide, nurture and train our
children in the way of the Lord (Proverbs 22:6)”.
Conversely, Rt. Rev.
Dr. Ayeebo outlined some of the contributions of the Anglican Church in
promoting quality education, healthcare delivery, providing water and
sanitation facilities and other social service in Ghana.
The Anglican Bishop
who vehemently condemned the emerging act of insincerity where some members of
the Church he revealed attend services only on Sundays and become loyal to
other churches on other days of the week, called for the rebuilding of the
liturgical walls of the Church where their worship was relevant and attractive
to members.
Rt. Rev. Dr. Ayeebo on
the other hand, unveiled his plans to grow the Church in every part of the
three Northern Regions leading to the creation of three diocese, raise a
generation of church workers who are spirit-filled, dedicated to teaching the
gospel message and the mission of the church and to also increase the financial
base of the Diocese where every member is taught how to give or feel
responsible for the church.
However, the Northern
Regional Minister, Moses Bukari Mabengba in a speech read for him by his
Deputy, San Nasamu Asabigi commended the Anglican Church for always
complementing successive governments’ efforts in developing the nation.
He appealed to the
Clergy to use the pulpit to preach peace and also continue to be neutral in
their position so that their words would guiding light of the lives of the
people.
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