The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has issued an emotional public apology to the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, following recent controversial remarks made by the Chief Executive Officer of the Free Zones Authority, Dr. Mary Awusi.

The apology, which took place earlier today, comes in response to widespread criticism and public concern over what many described as disrespectful comments directed at the revered religious leader. The incident had sparked intense debate across media platforms, with calls for accountability and reconciliation.

Visibly moved, Julius Debrah expressed deep regret over the situation, acknowledging the significance of the Church of Pentecost and its leadership in Ghana’s moral and spiritual development. He emphasised the need for unity, respect, and responsible public discourse, especially among individuals in positions of authority.
The Chief of Staff further assured that steps would be taken to ensure such incidents do not recur, reinforcing government’s commitment to maintaining strong relationships with religious institutions across the country.
The Church of Pentecost, one of the largest and most influential Christian bodies in Ghana, has long played a critical role in national development, peacebuilding, and social transformation. The apology is therefore seen by many as a necessary step toward restoring mutual respect and trust.

While Apostle Eric Nyamekye is yet to publicly respond, observers believe the gesture by the Chief of Staff could help ease tensions and promote dialogue moving forward.
This development highlights the growing expectation for public officials to uphold decorum and sensitivity, particularly when engaging with institutions that command significant public respect and influence.
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