The
Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG) has affirmed its
commitment to support the education and care of the son of Samuel
Nuamah, the Ghanaian Times reporter who lost his life in a fatal
accident involving the Presidential Press Corp on August 20, 2015.
The
Moderator of the General Assembly of the E.P. Church, the Rt Rev. Dr
Seth Agidi, made the declaration when he led a delegation from the
church to sympathise with the family and the employer of the late Nuamah
in Accra.
Nuamah lost his life when members of the Presidential
Press Corp were returning from Ho where they had accompanied President
Mahama to the E.P. Church’s 7th General Assembly on August 20, 2015.
The
Rt Rev. Dr Agidi expressed the church’s condolence to the bereaved
family, noting that “even though Nuamah suffered a painful death as a
young and promising journalist, God knows why it happened in that
manner”.
Consolation message
In a further consolation
message, the Rt Rev. Dr Agidi entreated the family not to be
superstitious but focus on God in prayer for guidance.
Other
members of the delegation were the Presbyter Executive of the General
Assembly, Mr Jonas Dzodzodzi; the West Volta Presbytery Synod Moderator,
the Rev. Dr Emmanuel Amey; the President of the Pastors Association,
Rev. Mrs Comfort Afele, and the Public Relations Officer, Presbyter
MacDonald Bubuama. |
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