The leader and founder of Captain Jesus prayer ministry Prophet Isaac Ofosuhene Gyimah (Captain Jesus) has questioned the leadership of the country on the current power outages commonly called ‘Dumsor’ which is killing businesses.
Speaking on Plan B FM’s morning show NKOSUONSEM hosted by Obidehye Kofi Sekyi in reaction to Assistant Bishop of Nkawkaw Diocese Methodist Church, Rt. Rev. Dr. Ato Barfi-Himbson, prophet Gyimah has issued a passionate plea to the government to address the issue of ‘dumsor’,
Captain Jesus stressed that, Dumsor is causing more damage to businesses and could lead to mass layoffs which will increase the unemployment rate in the country.
He said that “if the president refused to listen to the outcry of his people, God will also not listen to him too”, he added.
“If I tell you the amount of fuel we buy to power our genset because of Dumsor you will be shocked”
He also urge the president to invite expects to help solve the Dumsor.
Meanwhil, the Assistant Bishop of Nkawkaw Diocese Methodist Church, Rt. Rev. Dr. Ato Barfi-Himbson, has issued a passionate plea to the government to address the issue of ‘dumsor’.
The scourge of ‘dumsor’ continues to plague various sectors across the nation, and religious institutions are no exception.
Rt. Rev. Dr. Ato Barfi-Himbson said the issue is gravely effecting church operations and urged the government and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to implement a timetable for power outages.
Rt. Rev. Dr. Ato Barfi-Himbson said there is an urgent need for a clear schedule to enable churches to plan and schedule their activities effectively amidst the power challenges.
He revealed at times, the church has to forfeit evening sessions due to darkness caused by dumsor.
The Bishop revealed there has been times when they have experienced electrical faults due to the power fluctuations.
He made the appeal while speaking during the 8th annual synod of the Methodist Church, Nkawkaw Diocese, held in Akoase, Birim North District.
Additionally, he reiterated the Methodist Church’s commitment to supporting youth empowerment initiatives.
While acknowledging past successes in soul-winning efforts, he outlined plans to assist the youth in the congregation in seeking employment opportunities.
He stated, “Over the past four years, the Methodist Church, Nkawkaw Diocese, has made significant strides in winning souls. However, this year, our focus is on supporting youth employment through various means.”
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