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This Nation Will Not Go Forward Until We Uphold Virtue and Eradicate Corruption' - Afenyi-Dadzie

Sat, 21 Dec 2024 Source: Mercy Mensah

Gifty Afenyi-Dadzie, President of Aglow International, has issued a clarion call to Ghanaians to re-examine their values and behavior. According to her, the nation's progress is being stifled by corruption, bribery, embezzlement, and other social vices.

Afenyi-Dadzie emphasized that these negative tendencies must be eradicated if Ghana is to achieve sustainable development. She stressed that the country's progress is inextricably linked to the moral character of its citizens.

The President of Aglow International pointed out that the Bible emphasizes the importance of humility, prayer, and turning away from wicked ways for healing and progress. She quoted 2 Chronicles 7:14, which underscores the need for individuals to change their ways and seek divine guidance.

Afenyi-Dadzie lamented that corruption, misappropriation, and illegal mining are major obstacles hindering Ghana's progress. She emphasized that addressing these challenges requires a collective effort from all Ghanaians.

According to Afenyi-Dadzie, the solution to Ghana's problems lies in the hearts and actions of its citizens. She urged everyone to adopt a new mindset that supports national progress and development.

Afenyi-Dadzie's organization has been at the forefront of efforts to promote moral values and good governance in Ghana. Over the past year, Aglow International has held several events aimed at addressing the critical issues facing the nation.

The President of Aglow International stressed that upholding virtues and eradicating corruption is not just a moral imperative, but also a necessary condition for Ghana's progress. She emphasized that until Ghanaians make a conscious effort to change their ways, the nation will not be able to achieve its full potential.

In conclusion, Afenyi-Dadzie's call to action is a timely reminder of the need for Ghanaians to re-examine their values and behavior. By upholding virtues and eradicating corruption, Ghanaians can create a brighter future for themselves and generations to come.

Source: Mercy Mensah