In a commendable demonstration of youth-led transformation under the “Possessing the Nations” agenda of The Church of Pentecost, the Keta Nursing and Midwifery Training College (NMTC) branch of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) has constructed a bus shelter for the Keta community.
The facility was officially commissioned on September 13, 2025, by Apostle Benjamin Aboagye, Aflao Area Head of The Church of Pentecost.
Speaking at the dedication ceremony, Apostle Aboagye lauded the students for their vision, sacrifice, and commitment to societal development.
“This is a reflection of Kingdom values in action,” he remarked, highlighting how the Church’s transformational agenda is being tangibly realised through such initiatives.
The project, valued at GH¢8,700.00, was jointly funded by Keta PENSA-NMTC and the Aflao Area of the Church. Outgoing PENSA President, Ms Stella Ativui, noted that although their resources were limited, their determination to serve the community remained steadfast.
“We wanted to leave a mark, not merely in words, but through action,” she said.
The event was attended by key stakeholders, including Mrs Rebecca Aboagye (wife of the Area Head), Pastor Vitalis Dogoli (PENSA Travelling Secretary for the Lower Volta Sector), members of the Aflao Area Pastorate, PENSA leadership, students, and members of the local community.
This modest yet impactful initiative not only offers practical relief to commuters but also stands as a testament to how young people within the Church can serve as agents of godly influence in society. It is yet another affirmation that when empowered with vision and rooted in Christ, the Church’s youth can shape their world to the glory of God.
Report by Pastor Francis Lamptey (Aflao Area Reporter)