Accra, 15 November, 2021 / 9:35 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Ghana are advocating for basic changes in the country’s “governance system” to address the nation’s state that they describe as “worrying.”
In a statement issued at the end of their Plenary Assembly held in Wa Diocese, members of Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference (GCBC) highlight youth unemployment, corruption and poverty as some of the challenges in the West African country.
Other challenges that the Catholic Bishops point out include deplorable roads, armed robbery, human trafficking and attack on media practitioners.
“This worrying state of our nation calls for some fundamental changes in our governance system with regard to strategic and well-structured development plans by all governments,” Catholic Bishops in Ghana say in their communiqué issued in St. Andrew's Cathedral of Wa Diocese on November 12
GCBC members add that they have observed that the “numerous challenges” in the country are persistent.