Vice President
Mahama mourns with Fountain Gate Chapel
Bolgatanga, April 27, Ghanadot/GNA
– Vice President John Dramani Mahama on Sunday joined the
congregation of the Fountain Gate Chapel (FGC) in Bolgatanga
to mourn the death of six members of the church who died in
a road accident on Good Friday.
Two of the deceased were daughters of Reverend Eastwood
Anaba, head pastor of FGC.
At a thanksgiving service held for four of the deceased,
Vice President Mahama extended government’s condolences to
the bereaved families.
He told the families that their loss was also a big loss to
the nation and that they should be comforted by the fact
that many people were sympathizing with them.
“We
would always stand by you,” he added.
He described the bereaved families as true children of God
and urged them to remain steadfast in their faith.
In a sermon, Rev. Anaba noted that the Church had made a
great impact in the development of northern Ghana but said
more needed to be done.
The FGC lost six members, including a pastor, in a motor
accident when they were travelling to Bolgatanga to take
part in a conference organized by the Church as part of its
Easter activities.
GNA