Hon. Patrick Boamah appointed ambassador for 2025 Christian Home Week Celebrations

  


The Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has appointed Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central Constituency, Patrick Yaw Boamah, as Ambassador for the 2025 Christian Home Week Celebrations.


In an official letter, the Christian Council extended an invitation and honour, stating that the legislator’s appointment is in recognition of his dedication to promoting the welfare of humanity, families, and communities in his constituency and beyond, through his philanthropic initiatives.


“We respectfully invite you as a Very Special Guest to the official launching of the 2025 Christian Home Week Celebrations. In addition, due to your philanthropic initiatives, we wish to appoint you as Ambassador to the Christian Home Week Celebrations, effective today, April 23, 2025,” the letter read in part.


In his new role, Mr. Boamah will support the Annual Christian Home Week (CHW) Celebrations and promote the event among parliamentarians and key stakeholders to ensure its success.

The 2025 Christian Home Week Celebrations will be officially launched on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana’s Head Office, where he is scheduled to deliver a speech.

The theme for this year’s celebration is “Celebrating Marriage the Right and Meaningful Way.”


The event will feature prominent guest speakers, including Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ibrahim Ahmed, and Ambassador Dr. & Dr. Mrs. Alabo.


Through this partnership, the Christian Council of Ghana aims to strengthen marriages and family bonds, promoting a culture of love, respect, and understanding.


As Ambassador, the lawmaker is expected to suggest ways to enhance and improve the celebrations, alongside other key responsibilities.


The appointment highlights the MP’s commitment to serving the Ghanaian community and promoting human development, faith, and societal wellbeing.


Credit: Adomonline



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