
The Tamale Area of The Church of Pentecost marked a significant milestone in its missions efforts with the dedication of three major projects in the Daboya District on June 6, 2025.
The dedication ceremony was led by Apostle John Budu Kobina Tawiah, the Tamale Area Head. The projects included the newly constructed Daboya Central Assembly church building, the Tari Number Two church building, and a fully equipped ICT Centre for the Pentecost Preparatory School (PPS) in Daboya.
In his address, Apostle Tawiah commended the District Minister, Overseer Joseph Lukeman Abukari, for his prudent leadership and effective stewardship of resources, which ensured the successful execution of the projects. He also expressed appreciation to former Area Heads, Apostles Sylvester Arhin and Nii Kotei Djani, as well as past ministers and members of the Daboya District for their diverse contributions.
Apostle Tawiah further acknowledged the critical role played by the Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), the social services arm of The Church of Pentecost, for their partnership and support in establishing the ICT Centre. He urged the people to safeguard the new facilities and make full use of them for spiritual growth and educational advancement.
The dedication ceremony attracted several dignitaries, including traditional leaders, the District Director of Education, and representatives of the Ghana Police Service.
In a speech, the Chief of Daboya reiterated the lordship of Christ, declaring, ‘Jesus is King, and all must submit to His authority.’ He pledged his commitment to ensuring the security of the facilities and encouraged students to take full advantage of the ICT Centre to enhance their academic pursuits.
The District Director of Education, Mr Kofi Apeatse Odoom, on his part, commended the Pentecost Preparatory School for its consistent performance in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
He applauded the school’s leadership for their dedication to quality education and urged both staff and students to maintain their high standards. He also called on the community to take collective responsibility for the care and sustainability of the ICT Centre.
These projects reflect The Church of Pentecost’s ongoing commitment to missions and holistic ministry, in line with its Vision 2028 agenda.
Reported by the Media Team, Tamale Area