Businessman and presidential hopeful Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong has called for closer collaboration between the church and political leadership to rebuild Ghana’s moral and economic foundation. Speaking at a Sunday service hosted by Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, Agyapong urged the clergy to play a more active role in shaping the country’s direction and addressing pressing national issues, such as unemployment and corruption.
While addressing the congregation, Agyapong apologised for arriving late and humorously mentioned that only his reverend friend could persuade him to attend church in jeans. He shared that he faced vehicle challenges on his way, but emphasised his joy in worshipping with the church. In his message, the outspoken politician expressed concern over the public’s growing mistrust of politicians, acknowledging that repeated unfulfilled promises have eroded credibility. He appealed to the church to step forward as a moral compass and an economic force.
“The people no longer believe us politicians because we have lied too many times. But when men of God speak, the people listen. That is why the church must boldly guide the nation on who should lead,” he said. Agyapong praised Archbishop Agyinasare for his global impact and urged the church to go beyond spiritual work by investing in industries and job creation.
“The church makes money, but it should also create industries. When members are employed, they will gladly give back to the church,” he added. He also condemned the actions of fake pastors, accusing them of misleading congregants for personal gain and making the work of genuine ministers difficult.
“When a pastor tells you to sprinkle salt around your house, he’s fake,” Agyapong stated, recalling a time when he intervened to help reclaim property and vehicles taken from a church member by a fraudulent pastor. The Assin Central MP further emphasised that both politicians and clergy need to work together to reset the national mindset and rebuild Ghana. “Even twins are not the same. While there are bad politicians and bad pastors, the good ones must lead the way to reset Ghana,” he said.
He concluded by expressing his confidence in Archbishop Agyinasare’s leadership and vision, sharing his optimism that the ministry will continue to grow and positively impact more lives. “He’s a tried and tested man of God. I believe that with people like him, we can change Ghana,” Agyapong declared.
By: Prince Adjei – Guy Gee

                                    