CMA pays a fraternal visit to Defence Minister

Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has received a fraternal visit from the Christ the King Catholic Men’s Association(CMA), a group he fondly referred to as his Roman Catholic brothers.
The delegation, led by Brother President Colonel Mensah, was accompanied by the immediate past president, Brother Raz, and other executive members of the Association.
The visit took place as part of the group’s outreach to engage and support prominent members of the Catholic community serving in public life.
Describing the meeting as “engaging, encouraging, frank, and prayerful,” Dr. Omane Boamah expressed appreciation for the solidarity and spiritual support shown by the association.
The Christ the King Men’s Association is known for its commitment to faith-based service, mentorship, and fraternal support among Catholic men.
The visit, according to sources close to the Minister, also touched on matters of national interest, leadership, and the importance of faith in public service.
The Defence Minister, a devout Catholic and active member of the Association, welcomed the gesture and reaffirmed his commitment to serving Ghana with integrity and discipline.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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