He said this would create opportunities for the youth and limit them from travelling to other countries to seek for greener pastures.
Apostle Agbalenyo made this call in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at Otiakrom – Shallom near Aburi during the March 6 Independence Day parade, organised by him.
The Participating Schools were Theocracy School Complex-Homedakrom, Excelled Peak International School and Mission of God Academy-Pokrom.
He said Ghana was now 68 years and therefore developmental projects should continue through the cocoa growing centre such as hospitals, schools, and roads to transport their products and foodstuffs.
“Others including the renovation of factories like Oboase Clan Factory, Asuotwene Sugar Factory, Ashanti Shoe Factory, and others done by Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah must be renovated also to gain employment for the youth.”
Apostle Agbalenyo also the Proprietor of Theocracy School Complex at Otiakrom said Ghanaians should arise for more developmental projects throughout the rural communities of the country.
He said Ghana should have schools throughout all communities in the rural areas because without proper education the economic growth of the country would be meaningless.
He took the occasion to appeal the Government to sign the Anti LGBTQ Bill, because “God created Adam and Eve to procreate but not a man to marry a man and a woman to marry a woman.”
Madam Paulina Agordo Assembly member of Otiakrom – Shallom Electoral Area who chaired the function called on the youth to work hard in their various fields and become role moles for others in the future.
GNA