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Prioritise act of giving assistance to the needy – Cleric

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Children and Teens in Worship (CTIW) Foundation has been at the forefront of assisting rural impoverished communities and institutions in Ghana.

In order to improve education in the country, they have given poor schools in Ghana school furniture, laptops, bicycles, and other items.

CTIW Foundation donated computers, a digital board, classroom tables, bicycles, and children’s toys to Hoffnung Academy in Okwenya, Somanya as part of its community outreach projects.

Rev. Andrews Jeremiah Nai-Mensah, senior pastor of Impact Bible Church, accepted the donations on behalf of Hoffnung Academy.

Prioritise act of giving assistance to the needy – Cleric

The items donated as part of the CTIW foundation’s efforts to set up a computer lab at the school are reflected in the items they have provided.

Rev. Andrews Nai-Mensah, who received the items on behalf of Hoffnung Academy, stated,  “The computers will improve the quality of learning and life chances of rural school children from Okwenya in Somanya by increasing their access to 21st century resources and the opportunities they enable.”

He also stated that the majority of people are not idle, but do not know how to navigate this life. Numerous people desire an education but lack the resources to seek one.

We would all be better off if we worked together to make sure that everyone could get a good education.

The head pastor of Impact Bible Church has recommended that the government aid impoverished communities so that disadvantaged individuals might live meaningful lives and become beneficial to their families and the nation as a whole.

Rev. Andrew Jeremiah Nai-Mensah asserts that despite the fact that society assists the needy, more must be done, and the government should reach out to people with genuine challenges and needs.

In response to whether Ghana has prioritized aid for the needy, he claimed that nobody was ready to travel to remote locations where people have genuine needs. So, if we really want to help those in need, we need to move to where they live.

In this manner, he urged the government to consider private education providers and make it easier for them to go about their work so that they can have an impact on people’s lives and do more to ensure that everyone has access to quality education.

In addition, he requested that the clergy invest in education by “providing scholarships to some of these young people so that they may have a better future.”

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