The Faith Anointing International Ministry (FAIM) has announced plans to establish a hospital in the Oti Region as part of its commitment to complement the government's efforts in providing quality healthcare services to all Ghanaians.
The ministry also intends to create food storage facilities, referred to as food barns, in the same region to store food resources for times of scarcity.
The revelation came during this year's Founder's Day celebration of the ministry, held at Pantang near Abokobi in the Ga East Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
Founder's Day is an annual event dedicated to honoring the founder, reflecting on the past year, identifying areas for improvement, and intensifying efforts for spiritual growth and development.
Prophet Dr. Prince Kofi Okyere, the President and Founder of the ministry, shared that since its establishment in 2006, the Faith Anointing International Ministry has made a significant impact on the lives of many Ghanaians, with some of them occupying key positions.
Furthermore, the ministry has awarded scholarships to 21 students to pursue various courses in tertiary institutions.
On a different note, Prophet Dr. Okyere also called for peace in the upcoming New Patriotic Party Super Delegates Congress scheduled for November 4, 2023.
He expressed his confidence in the party's success during the event based on past records, emphasizing the importance of unity.
He encouraged all Ghanaians to display good conduct during elections to ensure smooth and peaceful transitions.
Additionally, he appealed to the Electoral Commission to implement the necessary measures to guarantee free and fair elections in the 2024 general election.