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The Association of Episcopal Conference
of West Africa (AECOWA) has elected Peter Cardinal Appiah
Turkson, Archbishop of Cape Coast Archdiocese as its first
president at the end of a four-day meeting in
Abuja-Nigeria.
A statement by the National Catholic
Secretariat in Accra said the association of French and
English-speaking Bishop's Conferences of West African bodies,
known as Conference Regionale de l'Afrique de l'ouest (CERAO)
and the Association of Episcopal Conference of Anglophone West
Africa (AECAWA) have also merged to form a unified
AECOWA.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the
meeting, members of AECOWA called for exchanges among local
churches and the various sectors of the church, which should
not be hindered by language or artificial barriers of colonial
past.
It noted; "there is much more that unite us than
indeed divides us here in West Africa. This is the time of a
new Pentecost in our region".
The communiqué also
expressed concern about the HIV/AIDS pandemic, environmental
degradation, increasingly illiteracy and poverty, youth
unemployment, child and women trafficking, child soldiers and
streetism, refugees and displaced persons caused by conflicts
and emergence of new forms of slavery in the
sub-region.
It further called on heads of states and
governments in the ECOWAS region to ensure good governance,
security and integral development of all, especially the poor
and needy.
The communiqué further commended political
leaders and founders of ECOWAS for their good example of a
unified approach to economic challenges and expressed hope to
establish a partnership between AECOWA and ECOWAS as
contribution to spiritual and religious leadership for good
governance.
Source:
GNA
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