Apostle Eric Kwabena Nyamekye, Chairman of the Church of Pentecost (COP), has urged Ghanaians to embrace a national moral renewal, stressing that the country’s lasting transformation hinges on the rise of “new Ghanaians” devoted to righteousness, integrity, and accountability. He cautioned that policy reforms and economic strategies alone cannot secure Ghana’s breakthrough unless citizens turn away from wrongdoing and embrace godly values.
“We need a new Ghanaian. We need to turn a new leaf; we need to become new Ghanaians,” he declared. Delivering a sermon at the 2026 National Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer Service at the Jubilee House on Tuesday, July 1, Apostle Nyamekye called on the nation to repent, abandon sinful practices, and seek God’s forgiveness. He expressed confidence that genuine spiritual renewal would open the path to national healing, unity, and prosperity.
Drawing on biblical examples, he said nations throughout history had experienced restoration after their people returned to God, adding that Ghana could likewise overcome its socio-economic challenges through moral and spiritual transformation. “Change is possible. We only need a new Ghanaian — one who is willing to invest in values and principles that will bring righteousness to the nation. We need a new Ghanaian who genuinely loves this country, and the tables will turn for the better,” he said.
The Church of Pentecost Chairman stressed that personal integrity, national responsibility and a collective commitment to doing what is right were essential ingredients for sustainable development. The annual National Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer brought together government officials, religious leaders, members of the diplomatic corps and other dignitaries to pray for the nation and reflect on Ghana’s development journey.
Source: Albert Kuzor

