Let justice, honesty prevail – Palmer-Buckle
By GNA - Ghana News Agency
General News | Sun, 20 Jul 2008
General News | Sun, 20 Jul 2008
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The Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, Most Reverend Charles Palmer-Buckle on Saturday called on Ghanaians to be fair, just and honest in all their endeavours.
Most Rev Palmer-Buckle said many Ghanaians were corrupt and cheated one another in diverse ways as their sole motivation when dealing with others was to maximise profits to the detriment of others.
He was delivering the sermon at Prampram to bless the St John the Baptist Catholic Church House which is under construction at Prampram.
The building is being constructed by members of the St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church of Tema Community eight, as a present to the Prampram Catholic community in commemoration of its 40th anniversary.
Most Rev Palmer-Buckle noted that the courts should not be the only place where justice could be obtained, adding that the individual's honesty should also benefit those in need.
He said the notion that only politicians, the police, accountants and others in high positions were corrupt was wrong.
Most Rev Palmer-Buckle commended the St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church for sharing its resources with the Prampram community and called on others to emulate them.
Prior to the mass, the Metropolitan Archbishop inspected a mission house under construction at the St Dominic Catholic Church at Dawhenya.
Source: GNA - Ghana News Agency
Most Rev Palmer-Buckle said many Ghanaians were corrupt and cheated one another in diverse ways as their sole motivation when dealing with others was to maximise profits to the detriment of others.
He was delivering the sermon at Prampram to bless the St John the Baptist Catholic Church House which is under construction at Prampram.
The building is being constructed by members of the St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church of Tema Community eight, as a present to the Prampram Catholic community in commemoration of its 40th anniversary.
Most Rev Palmer-Buckle noted that the courts should not be the only place where justice could be obtained, adding that the individual's honesty should also benefit those in need.
He said the notion that only politicians, the police, accountants and others in high positions were corrupt was wrong.
Most Rev Palmer-Buckle commended the St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church for sharing its resources with the Prampram community and called on others to emulate them.
Prior to the mass, the Metropolitan Archbishop inspected a mission house under construction at the St Dominic Catholic Church at Dawhenya.
Source: GNA - Ghana News Agency
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