Pastor Kelvin Baffour Urges Support for Mahama’s Administration to Achieve the Goals of Previous Gov’t
Story by: Akua-Piesie

Head Pastor of Freedom Centre International, Pastor Kelvin Baffour, has emphasized the transient nature of power, urging Ghanaians to remain united and support President John Dramani Mahama’s administration in its efforts to develop the nation.
In an exclusive interview with journalist Akua-Piesie Asare Bediako, Pastor Baffour noted that “power is transacted — it goes and it comes,” highlighting that nothing in life is permanent, including political power.
As the Mahama government approaches a year in office, the UK-based pastor called on citizens to exercise patience and give the administration more time to deliver on its promises.
“The government cannot meet the employment needs of every Ghanaian immediately, but what is most important is peace and sustainable development that will benefit all citizens, irrespective of political affiliation,” Pastor Baffour said.
He further urged Ghanaians to look forward to a stronger economy, improved infrastructure, and greater national stability through strategic investments under the Mahama administration.
Pastor Baffour appealed to the public to support the government’s development initiatives, stressing that collective effort and unity are key to achieving national progress.
“What Ghana needs most at this point is peace, cooperation, and commitment to development. When we all play our part, the nation will move forward,” he added.
Pastor Kelvin Baffour leads Freedom Centre International in Luton, United Kingdom, a ministry known for its focus on empowerment, faith, and leadership transformation.



