The Inspector General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has called out the Executive Chairman of Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong for praise for defying the ideology amongst Christians of just praying but instead launched into business.
This paradigm, according to the IGP, was very crucial, indicating that the Ghanaian Christian can turn prayers into business.
He decried the failure and laxity of Christians to turn what he termed ‘theoretical Christianity’ into practicality.
According to him, the principle of commitment to God held on for many years has not only propelled Dr. Agyepong to just a praying Christian but has transformed that into beneficial productive ventures.
He made the remarks at the climax of the joint annual service of thanksgiving of the Jospong Group of Companies and Zoomlion Ghana Limited (ZGL) 2022 at the Group’s headquarters in Accra.
“We have come very far”, he said.
Dr. Dampare found it difficult to understand that with a total percentage of 70% Christians in the country, Ghana has remained the way it is.
He bemoaned the fact that there was a growing interest amongst Christians who would only seize any moment in the church against turning theory into producing goods.
He said theoretical Christianity has accounted for the country’s current state in the scheme of world developers.
He indicated that Ghana’s stance as a consumption nation has done no good to her, especially when countries Ghana began with have progressed in terms of development.
He decried why citizens have dwelled on the theoretical aspect of Christianity to retarding both personality and the nation at large.
The IGP indicated that, that situation has taken the best part of the individual to the detriment of future generations.
“If after prayer, you can think about eating, then it means everything is not prayer”, Dr. Dampare stressed.
The week-long thanksgiving service was held on the theme: “Celebrating God’s Goodness” and was centred on Psalm 66:16.
The event attracted special personalities including the immediate past Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Ghana Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah, the immediate past General Secretary of the Church of Pentecost, Ghana Apostle Dr. Alfred Koduah (rtd), Inspector General of Police, with Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, as the special guest of honour and his entourage, past and present Members of Parliament, chiefs and queen mothers amongst others.
The Executive Chairman of the JGC,, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, used the opportunity to offer thanks to everyone who sympathised with him during the demise and burial of his late father.
But making a statement on the current challenges that have bedeviled the country with its corresponding harsh economic challenges, he assured Ghanaians that with a committed attitude, the fortunes of Ghana could be turned around.
Referencing the cost of fuel which impact spares no facet of the economy, he believed that the future was bright regardless.
He said the current situation should spur the country to do more with home-grown policies while completely curtailing the appetite for excessive importation.
He urged the government to completely withdraw import cover on other products which the country has the capacity to produce.
This, he said, will serve as an incentive to local producers to step up their drive for production.