Bishop urges leaders not to forget about their background

Koforidua, April 15, GNA – The Bishop of the Koforidua Diocese of the Methodist Church, Right Reverend Fredrick Nnuroh has advised people in leadership not to forget their background especially people who supported them in their way to progress. He said sometimes just an encouragement and appreciation from them to those people, could help boost their morals to also rise up to higher or similar positions.

Bishop Nnuroh was speaking at a thanksgiving service, after a three-day caretakers’ course of the Methodist Diocesan Girls Fellowship at the Adweso Calvary Methodist Church on Sunday. He urged the members of the fellowship to think about the wellbeing of the country as they thought about the progress and development of the members of the fellowship and the Methodist Church in general. Bishop Nnuroh advised the members of the fellowship to shun tribalism because it does not promote progress and development whether in the Church or the nation at large.

Source: GhanaWeb

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