Kwahu West Municipal Assembly Observes National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving
The Kwahu West Municipal Assembly on Tuesday, 1st July 2025, joined the rest of the nation to observe Ghana’s National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving at the municipal capital. The 2025 observance was held under the national theme: “Reflect, Reset, and Renew for National Prosperity.”

The theme highlighted the importance of gratitude to God, renewed faith, national unity, and a collective recommitment to Ghana’s development and stability, particularly in the wake of recent economic challenges confronting the nation.
The event brought together officials of the Kwahu West Municipal Assembly, traditional authorities, religious leaders, security agencies, staff of decentralized departments, and members of the public to pray for peace, progress, and sustainable development in the municipality and the country.

Address by the Municipal Chief Executive
Delivering the address, the Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Halidu Tamimu, underscored the significance of the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving as a moment for reflection and renewal of purpose as a people. He called on residents of the municipality to remain hopeful, united, and steadfast in faith as the nation continues its journey towards economic recovery and national prosperity.

Hon. Tamimu Halidu encouraged citizens to complement prayers with discipline, hard work, and patriotism, noting that sustainable development requires both divine guidance and responsible citizenship. He further urged stakeholders to continue supporting government policies and local initiatives aimed at improving livelihoods and strengthening social cohesion within the municipality.

Commitment to Peace and Development
The observance concluded with prayers for national peace, economic stability, and good leadership, as well as a renewed commitment by participants to contribute positively to the development of the Kwahu West Municipality and Ghana at large.
