Speakers at the Bono Regional Thanksgiving and Prayer Service have called on Ghanaians to embrace a change in attitude and support the government’s resetting agenda as a path toward national development.
The Chairman of the Planning Committee for the Bono Regional Thanksgiving and Prayer Service, Rev. Dr. Adu Kyeremeh, has emphasized the urgent need for attitudinal change among Ghanaians. Speaking at the event, he stated that Ghana’s progress is largely tied to how citizens approach their responsibilities and contribute to nation-building.
“We must all change the way we do things. With a renewed mindset and a positive attitude, Ghana will surely prosper,” Rev. Dr. Kyeremeh said, urging individuals and institutions to commit to discipline, hard work, and integrity.
In a related address, the Bono Regional Minister, Hon. Joseph Addae Akwaboah, has echoed a call for change and encouraged Ghanaians to embrace the government’s resetting agenda. According to him, the initiative is designed to realign the country’s priorities, improve governance, and spur development.
“The resetting agenda is not just a policy framework—it is a call to action. When we adjust our ways of doing things and align with this vision, we will see real progress,” he said.
The Thanksgiving and Prayer Service brought together various religious leaders, government officials, and community members to reflect, pray for the region and the nation, and reaffirm their collective commitment to development and unity.