Ghana’s Bishops saddened by
migration ask Caritas Ghana to step-in
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| Ghana Bishops Plenary this week. |
As the Catholic Church commemorates World Day of the Poor,
this Sunday, Ghanaian Bishops have been reflecting on poverty in the country,
migration and youth unemployment among other concerns.
Paul Samasumo –Vatican City
“We are encouraged to know that ours is one of the fastest
growing economies in the world as indicated by the World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund (IMF). Other studies and our own observations,
however, show that there is still a widening gap between the rich and the poor.
In our experience, many in the urban and rural areas do not experience this
economic growth in their everyday living experience. This is an unhealthy
growth,” the Bishops observe in a Pastoral Communique released at the end of
their Annual Plenary Assembly held at Our Lady of Calvary Pastoral and Social
Centre, Asueyi, Techiman in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. The Bishops met
for their plenary from 9 to 16 November 2018.
The Bishops want the Government of Ghana, “as a matter of
urgency” to roll out the necessary programmes” to bridge the growing trend of
unequal wealth distribution in the country.
Caritas Ghana to help with the migration crisis in Ghana’s
Brong Ahafo Region
The Bishops highlighted the serious problems associated with
migration, particularly in the Brong Ahafo Region situated in the southern part
of Ghana. According to statistics, many young Ghanaians who migrate originate
from this region.
“We are saddened by the unfortunate loss of lives in the
desert and the Mediterranean Sea of young men and women embarking on these
perilous journeys. We share the anxieties of families who have lost contact
with their relatives, who left for these journeys and pray for their safe
return. As part of our commitment to minimise the high level of migration in
this part of our country, we have instructed Caritas Ghana, our Development and
Relief Organization, to prioritise actions to address this menace in the Brong
Ahafo Region and the entire country. Caritas Ghana is to provide relief and
other essential services to those who have been caught up in this regrettable
situation,” the Bishops said.
The Bishops have also made a passionate plea for Ghanaians
to heed the call to holiness. In the communique, the Bishops speak about the
importance of caring for the environment, delivery of social services,
education and youth unemployment.

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