Yahweh Temple refurbishes East Legon Police Station

Members of the East Legon Yahweh Temple branch of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) has handed over refurbished works to the East Legon Police Station at a ceremony in Accra.

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The renovation work, which involved painting, replacement of broken louvre blades and water closet system, provision of shelves, furniture and lockers, formed part of the seventh anniversary celebration of the establishment of the church.

As part of the celebration, the members also presented assorted items and cash of GH¢ 500 to the Chosen Rehabilitation Centre at Abofu near Achimota and the Weija Leprosarium in Accra. 

The items included three bales of second-hand clothing, three bags of rice, a box of key soap, a box of cooking oil, tooth paste, a pack of toilet roll and disinfectants.

Presenting the items, Rev. Ismaila Hans Awudu, Head Pastor of the church, said as the church celebrated its anniversary, they found it necessary to share their joy with the people in the community  in which they operated and also provide support to the needy in society. 

Pastor Awudu said the church had donated to the Osu Correctional Centre of the Ghana Prisons Service and also assisted the registration of over 400 inhabitants of the Otinshi community at East Legon in Accra for the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). 

He said the church, which started with 25 members some four years ago in a rented apartment, now had a a population of 1,500 and worshipped on their own premises.

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