The Gonasua District of the Berekum Area of The Church of Pentecost has commissioned a mineral water processing plant to provide clean drinking water for residents of the Gonasua community and its surrounding areas.
The project, initiated by the District Minister, Pastor Foster Kokou Payo, and his wife, is expected to improve access to potable water while also supporting the activities of the church within the district.
The commissioning ceremony was officiated by the Area Head, Apostle Robert Andoh, who delivered a sermon drawn from Philippians 4:6–9 and 1 Peter 5:6–7. He encouraged congregants to continually present their needs to God, assuring them of His care and ability to meet every need.
The event was attended by the Municipal Chief Executive for Jaman South, Honourable Satia Ouattara, as well as traditional leaders from Gonasua and neighbouring communities. Also present were Pastors Cosmos Tuah, Alex Otieku, Stephen Barnes, Eric Amoah Takyi, the Gonasua Assemblyman, and the Unit Committee Chairman.
Members of the Gonasua community expressed gratitude to God and to The Church of Pentecost for the initiative, describing the project as timely and beneficial to the area.
Report by Berekum Area Media


