MAHAMA HAILS CATHOLIC DIOCESE: Praises 120 Years of Transforming Communities and Nation-Building Impact

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Former President John Dramani Mahama has showered praise on the Catholic Diocese for its remarkable role in community transformation, describing its 120-year legacy as a powerful pillar of national development and social progress.

Speaking at a commemorative event marking over a century of the Diocese’s presence and service, Mahama lauded the Church’s enduring contribution to education, healthcare, and social welfare, noting that its impact has been deeply woven into the fabric of communities across the country.

He highlighted how Catholic institutions have consistently played a leading role in shaping generations through quality education, moral guidance, and infrastructure development, especially in underserved and rural areas where state presence has often been limited.

The former president emphasized that the Diocese’s long-standing commitment to service has helped bridge development gaps and uplift countless lives, calling its legacy a “model of sustained community transformation.”

The event drew attention to the Church’s extensive work over the decades, including the establishment of schools, hospitals, and social programs that continue to benefit thousands of people. Religious leaders and stakeholders at the gathering reflected on the Diocese’s journey and its enduring mission of service to humanity.

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Mahama further encouraged continued collaboration between faith-based institutions and government, stressing that such partnerships remain vital in addressing social challenges and promoting inclusive development.

The celebration of the Diocese’s 120-year milestone was marked by reflections, speeches, and renewed commitments to strengthening community-focused initiatives that have long defined its presence.

As the Diocese enters its next phase of service, leaders expressed optimism that its legacy of compassion, education, and development will continue to shape future generations.

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