The appeal was
made at the Imani-Catholic Bishops’ Conference Business Roundtable on the
Catholic Church Growth in West Africa, last Saturday.
The programme
which was held as part of the just ended Second Regional Episcopal Conferences
of West Africa (RECOWA-CEROA) in Accra, and was themed: Church Pathways-From Dependence to Self-Reliance in the RECOWA-CEROA
Sub-region.
Speaking on the
topic: Sustaining relevance of the State media in the face of the fast changing
media landscape, Mr. Kenneth Ashigbey, Managing Director of the Graphic Communications
Group Ltd, highlighted the need for a change in attitude of Catholics and
called for responsive leadership everywhere.
Mr. Kenneth Ashigbey, with panelists at the meeting |
He urged the laity
and the clergy to constantly scan the environment and seek ways to grow the
Church, urging them to embrace the media to evangelise and tell the Church’s
story, as well as respect and treat both her internal and external customers as
kings.
To sustain its
growth, Mr. Ashigbey called on the Church to draw effective pastoral plans,
which would ensure full participation of the laity and all to build a
self-reliant church.
He also
challenge the Church to develop innovative businesses that will create jobs for
the professionals within the parishes, and to generate profit that will help
run the Church’s evangelisation activities.
Mr Felix Nyako-Pong |
Similarly, Mr
Felix Nyarko-Pong, Managing Director of uniBank who spoke on how to maximise
the Church’s socio-economic projects and how to reduce unemployment, reiterated the need for the Church to
put in place effective strategies to create businesses to support the Church
mission works.
He said the
Catholic Church has what it takes to build and create unique enterprises that
would help reduce unemployment and help in the Church’s growth.
To achieve these
stated ideals, Mr Nyarko-Pong called for a change in attitude and mind-set so
that collectively the church can harness its resources to make profit to
support her social works.
Mrs. Felicity Acquah |
Shedding light
on leveraging on assets to build a sustainable funding base for the Church,
Mrs. Felicity Acquah, Former Director of EximBank Ghana, observed that the
Catholic Church has the expertise to exploit her resources to the fullest.
She said the
church should look for viable investment instruments to invest and to acquire
more assets for her expansion project, adding that it was time the Church started
thinking competitive in her approach to doing things and remunerate her workers
well or risk losing them to other competitors.
Fr Filton Mensah making a contribution at the Meeting. |
Discussants at
the roundtable highlighted the need to seek balance in carrying out the
Church’s mission of seeking salvation for souls, even while doing business and
striving to make the Church more self-reliant than donor dependant.
Sir Fosuaba
Banahene, former Administrator for GETFund, who chaired the function observed
that accountability, and solidarity were key in the Church’s strive for
self-reliance, and entreated all stakeholder to maintain the integrity of the
Church.
At the meeting
were most prelates of the Church in West Africa, the Laity, and Civil Society
Organisations.