The new members are encouraged to stand tall, speak out for justice, and extend a helping hand to those in need. This movement is not just about us, it’s about the impact we can have on the world around us.
Our faith as a movement is not meant to be passive but rather a catalyst for change. Let us embrace this responsibility with courage and determination so that young workers can share part of their lives, and plan and review actions to change their situations.
Congratulations to the entire members, executives, and patrons of the St. Peter Adjen-Kotoku YCW base group.
Below are the YCS and YCW executives:
*YCS EXECUTIVES*
– Mary Tseagbo – President
– Christabel Tettevi – Vice President
– Barbara Afornorpe – Secretary
– Nana Yaw Agyemang – Deputy Secretary
– Martina Torsu – Financial Secretary
– Ivy Wakah – Organizer
– Bentil Adzido – Deputy Organizer
– Maame Pokua Addo – Treasurer
*YCW Executive*
– Richard Akyeampem – President
– Matilda Teni Adombire – Vice President
– Philomena Akpanya – Secretary
– Senawo Jeremiah – Deputy Secretary
– Philip Apaw – Organizer
– Solomon Kundure – Deputy Organizer
– Koranteng Patience – Treasurer
– Hagan Mercy – Women’s Affairs
– Innocentia Adanlete – Coordinator of Mary Mother of Church
– Gabriel Darko – Coordinator
Charles Mensah Nyamedi – Chief Coordinator and Communication Officer
The Pan African Coordinator for Ghana, Mr. Ofori Nyantakyi, expressed great joy and humility in inaugurating this new movement of young Christian workers. He emphasized the importance of being a light and making a positive impact on the world through standing for justice and helping those in need. He urged unity, purpose, and unwavering faith in creating a brighter future for all.
Lastly, Charles Mensah Nyamedi, the Communication Officer of YCW and YCS, thanked everyone who supported the inauguration and encouraged workers to support the church and communities through YCW and YCS initiatives.