Assemblies of God, Ghana partners Compassion International
The management of Restoration AG Child and Youth Development Centre of Breman Jamra in the Breman East district on 4th July 2021 presented equipment to 8 beneficiaries of the project at a colourful ceremony at Jamra.
Six of the beneficiaries were given two modern industrial knitting and sewing machines each whereas two others were given assorted machinery to help them in masonry and electrical works.
Present at the ceremony were a host of dignitaries including; Nana Kwesi Ennin III; Rev. and Mrs. Efiinu (the Pastor in charge of the project and wife), the Assembly Member of Jamra, Hon. Albert Eduku Akpa; Mr Joseph Mensah-Egyir, the Project Director; Mr. Samuel Drafor, the chairman of the Church Partner Committee; Caregivers and a cross-section of the general public.
The gesture is an effort to eradicate poverty from the Community and Caregivers. Rev. Efiinu, who is also the Regional Secretary of Assemblies of God, Ghana Central Region B, admonished the beneficiaries to put into good use the equipment to the benefit of the society. Speaking from 1 Timothy 1: 1-6, he urged the beneficiaries and all present to rely on God’s favour; provide servant leadership; have a harmonious relationship; say a prayer of grace, mercy and peace for the society and above all to remain focussed in life.
Nana Kwesi Ennin III who is the Gyasehene of Breman Jamra also advised the beneficiaries and the youth to desist from substance abuse and remain focus on their education and acquire technical and vocational skills. Mrs. Anastasia Efiinu who is a Principal Nursing Officer of Our Lady of Grace Hospital of Breman Asikuma also encouraged the girls who are the beneficiaries to aim high in life and avoid being victims of teenage pregnancy.
Rev. Efiinu on behalf of the project and Assemblies of God, Ghana thanked the Country Director, Management and Sponsors of Compassion International Ghana for providing the equipment to the beneficiaries.