Vice President Bawumia commissioned the Wesley towers in Ghana

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Vice President Bawumia has commissioned and dedicated a 16-storey single Tower, known as the Wesley Towers, which will serve as the new Head Office for The Methodist Church Ghana.

The Wesley towers is located at the Ambassadorial Enclave, West Ridge, Accra, and was funded by the Church’s internally generated funds.

It comprised an auditorium, a restaurant, executive conference rooms, offices for rent and a 100 capacity car park.

The Wesley Towers is a Grade ‘A’ Office Block which provides fit-for-purpose facilities for its users. It features an auditorium, conference rooms, a restaurant, and offices for rent and over a 100 capacity car park.

The state of the art edifice has changed the skyline and improved the beauty of the Central Business District of Accra.

Vice President Bawumia in his speech congratulated the Methodist community in Ghana, he applauded the church leaders and all who brought this to reality

“May the Wesley Towers be a place where lives are changed, where relationships are deepened.

“Let this edifice be a symbol of our comfort to the values of faith, hope, and love. May it serve as a reminder that, as a community, we are called to be a source of light and inspiration to all who enter us,” Dr Bawumia added.

“This day is a testament to the unwavering faith, dedication, and commitment of the entire membership of the Methodist Church Ghana.

 “It is a day of reflection, of thanksgiving, and of looking forward to the bright future that awaits us within these walls.

“As we stand here today, we are reminded of the countless hours of hard work and sacrifice that have brought us to this moment. The journey to this beautiful edifice has been one marked by faith, hope, and love.

” It is a testament to what can be achieved when a community comes together with a shared purpose and a shared vision,” Dr Bawumia stated.

 “It is a space where we will come together to worship, to fellowship, to work, to learn, to support one another, and to reach out to those in need, which is the core business of the Church,” he added.

The Vice President extended his gratitude to the members of the Church who had given so generously their time, talents, money, and resources to make the Wesley Towers a reality.

“Your dedication and commitment to this project is truly inspiring,” he stated.

Vice President Bawumia stated that if Christians could live transformed lives in Jesus Christ, then it meant that the Church and the State were heading towards a bright future.

“This is because their transformed lives will transform our societies and will affect the entire nation positively,” he added.

The Most Reverend Dr Paul Kwabena Boafo, the Presiding Bishop, Methodist Church Ghana, in his sermon, entreated the members of the Church to rededicate their lives to God by presenting themselves as living sacrifice, holy and acceptable unto God.