Caritas Ghana Assists Victims of Humanitarian Crisis in Four Dioceses

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“The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity” – Leo Tolstoy

“Human dignity, and human life” are two essential blocks and motivating elements which for Caritas Ghana are non-negotiable in our works of charity. We go to lengths to be present in the living situations of the vulnerable and the marginalized.

In response to humanitarian crises in parts of the Catholic Dioceses of Wa, Damongo, Keta-Akatsi, and Navrongo-Bolgatanga, Caritas Ghana donated some relief items, including cheques, to the respective Diocesan Development Offices to supplemnt their efforts to assist the victims of these humanitarian crises.

Mr. John Oheneba-Acquah donates a cheque to Fr. S. Kuubertesuur, the Diocesan Development Officer – Damongo, Savannah Region.
Mr. John Oheneba-Acquah donates a cheque to Very Rev. Fr. Edward Tengan, the Diocesan Administrator of Wa Diocese, Upper West Region.

At Damongo and Wa, Mr. John Oheneba-Acquah, the Humanitarian Coordinator of Caritas Ghana, presented a cheque of GHS10,000.00 to each of the Dioceses. Rev. Fr. Sylvester Kuubetersuur, the Damongo Diocese’s Development Officer, received it on behalf of his diocese, and similarly, the Diocesan Administrator of Wa Diocese, Very Rev. Fr. Edward Tengan, received that for his diocese. Both priests expressed their appreciation for the kind gesture from Caritas Ghana, and on behalf of their respective dioceses, they thanked Caritas Ghana for fulfilling its divine mission to care for the poor and the vulnerable.

Currently, Wa Diocese is confronted with two issues: to assist some of the displaced people from Burkina Faso to the Sissala enclave due to the political unrest, as well as assist some of the households which hosted those displaced Burkinabes.

In Damongo Diocese, the situation has to do with the ethnic conflict between the Gonjas and the Mamprusis over a community within the Lingbinsi-Daboya District which both claim ownership and the right to enskin a chief for the community. The conflict led to the death of one of the Mamprusi chiefs and the destruction of properties, including houses. Through Very Rev. Fr. Maurice Porekuu, the Parish-Priest of St. Peter’s Catholic Church at Lingbinsi, the donation will be used to provide humanitarian relief to the displaced people of Lukula and beyond.

The National Director of Caritas Ghana, Mr. Awiapo, donates a cheque to Very Rev. Fr. Lawrence Azure, the Vicar-General of Navrongo-Bolgatanga Diocese.

In a related mission, the National Director of Caritas Ghana, Mr. Thomas Abaruk Awiapo, and Mr. Gregory Kangkpi, the Business Development Officer of Caritas Ghana donated some relief items to Keta-Akatsi and Navrongo-Bolgatanga Dioceses. At Bolgatanga, Mr. Awiapo donated a cheque of GHS30,000.00 to Very Rev. Fr. Lawrence Azure, the Vicar-General, who received it on behalf of the Bishop, to provide support to the refugees from Burkina Faso, the victims of the perennial floods and the internal land and chieftaincy disputes which have exposed many vulnerable communities to an extreme humanitarian crisis. As of now, there are three thousand and over refugees seeking economic asylum in some districts of the Upper East Region.

Mr. Awiapo donates a cheque and relief items to Bishop Kumordji, SVD, of Keta-Akatsi Diocese, V/R

At Akatsi, the team met with the Bishop of Keta-Akatsi Diocese, Most Rev. Gabriel Edoe Kumordji, SVD, the Diocesan Development Director, Rev. Fr. James Dzinyakpor,  and Rev. Fr. Simon Amenuku, the Bishop’s Secretary, and a cheque amount of GHS40,000.00 was donated to the diocese.

Thus, in recent times, some of the residents living in these coastal communities in the Keta Municipality and Ketu South District have been forced to seek shelter

Very Rev. Fr. Edward Tengan hands over the donation to the Diocesan Development Officers, Rev. Frs. John Bosco Eledi (R), and Romulus Aabekpiir (L).

in other communities which are not close to the coast due to the surge of tidal waves, rendering some of them homeless, as well as robbing them of their livelihoods. In solidarity with the diocese, the team presented in addition to the cheque, food items, and three bales of clothing to augment the diocese’s efforts to meet some of the needs of these victims.

Caritas Ghana is grateful to Mr. Eric Harr, Co-Founder & CEO of Laudato Si Challenge and his Team, as well as to Madam Gloria Asare and Friends who supported us to make these donations possible. We wish you all God’s blessings.

 

Rev. Frs. Maurice Porekuu, Sylvester Kuubertesuur, Mr. John Oheneba-Acquah and Rev. Fr. David Dum, Director of Center For Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies / Coordinator of Justice and Peace Commission – Damongo, S/R
Fr. S. Kuubertesuur hands over Caritas Ghana’s donation to Fr. Maurice Porekuu of St. Peter’s Parish, Lingbinsi – Damongo, S/R

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