Wednesday, February 27, 2008

APOSTOLIC WOMEN CONFAB ENDS AT BUNSO (PAGE 20)

Story: Nana Konadu Agyeman

THE annual national delegates’ conference of the Women’s Movement of the Apostolic Church of Ghana has ended at Bunso with a call on its members to educate their communities on the benefits of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
At the ceremony, the National Secretary of the movement, Deaconess Mary Tagoe, said “it is our responsibility as mothers to help educate members of our communities on the immense benefits of the NHIS to enable the people enjoy affordable and quality health care.
She also asked the women to assist their husbands in all aspects of their work and also be of good conduct in order to draw more people to the church.
The President of the church, Apostle John Annan Adotey, urged politicians to avoid negative and inflammatory pronouncements and tolerate one another’s view as they campaigned in this year’s general elections to sustain the prevailing peace in the country.

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