The Leadership and Management of The Apostolic Church-Ghana hosted an 11-member delegation from the La Nkwantanang-Madina Municipal Assembly and the Adentan Municipal Assembly to the Church’s General Headquarters, the TAC Tower, at Ritz Junction, Adenta on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026.

The Municipal delegation, led by Hon. Dr. Alhaji Ibrahim I. F. Faila, Municipal Chief Executive of La Nkwantanang-Madina, included officials from the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana National Fire Service, and other key stakeholders within the municipality. The visit formed part of efforts to strengthen relations between the municipal authorities and The Apostolic Church-Ghana following the relocation of the Church’s General Headquarters to the municipality.
Discussions centered on areas of collaboration aimed at promoting community development, public safety, environmental sustainability, and the overall well-being of residents. Addressing the delegation, the President of the Church, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, expressed appreciation for the visit and reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to partnering with institutions whose work contributes to societal growth and transformation.
On his part, Hon. Dr. Faila emphasized the Assembly’s commitment to engaging key stakeholders within the municipality and acknowledged the strategic role faith-based organizations such as The Apostolic Church-Ghana plays in advancing development initiatives. He also commended the Church for its contribution to national development and community transformation and expressed admiration for the TAC Tower, describing it as a remarkable landmark within the municipality.
Officials from the Ghana National Fire Service used the occasion to educate gathering on fire prevention and safety practices, stressing the importance of cultivating a safety-conscious culture. They underscored the need for continuous education, training, and awareness creation on the proper use of fire safety equipment to prevent avoidable emergencies and protect lives and property.
As a demonstration of their commitment to safety awareness, Hon. Dr. Faila and officials of the Ghana National Fire Service presented a fire extinguisher to the Church and pledged their readiness to support future fire safety training programmes for the Church’s staff and members.
Responding on behalf of the Church, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh thanked the delegation for the visit and reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to supporting initiatives that benefit the community, noting that the Church remains an integral part of society and a willing partner in development.

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