By: Akua Oteng Amponsah
Members of the Resurrection Power New Generation Church (RPNGC) staged a dramatic protest during Sunday service on September 7, accusing the church leadership of financial mismanagement and embezzlement.
The congregants, holding placards and chanting slogans, demanded accountability and transparency from the church’s top officials.
According to the protesters, their actions were driven by growing frustration over the church’s alleged lack of transparency in financial reporting and unanswered questions about the use of church funds.
They claim that despite repeated appeals, the church leadership has ignored their concerns.
The protest disrupted the regular service and drew significant public attention, with members calling for immediate investigations into the alleged financial misconduct.
As one protester put it, “We want accountability and transparency from our church leaders.” The demonstration marks a rare public display of dissent within the church community and is likely to spark broader conversations about financial accountability and transparency in religious institutions.
The protesters’ demands for transparency and accountability highlight the importance of responsible financial management in religious organizations.
The outcome of this protest may have implications for the church’s leadership and its relationship with its members.