
The General Council of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, has presented a fleet of vehicles to several key institutions within the church to bolster administrative efficiency and evangelism efforts across the country.

The beneficiary departments include the National Home Missions Department, headed by Rev. Maxwell Kwesi Incoom, as well as the Eastern Region B and Brong Ahafo Region B administrations, led by Regional Superintendents Rev. Obed Asiedu and Rev. Moses Nasimong, respectively.
These donations are a central component of the church’s “Transformation Agenda,” a strategic initiative launched by the General Superintendent, Rev. Stephen Yenusom Wengam. The vision aims to revitalize the church’s spiritual, social, and administrative functions to better serve the community and fulfill its religious mission.
During the presentation ceremonies, Rev. Wengam emphasized that providing essential logistical tools is critical for improving supervision and mission delivery, particularly in the church’s efforts to advance the Great Commission.
The leadership of the recipient institutions expressed their gratitude to the General Council for the support. They noted that the new vehicles would be used exclusively for official ministry duties, specifically focusing on church planting, pastoral oversight, and outreach programs within their jurisdictions.
Ruth Abla ADJORLOLO



