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Bishop of Damongo Diocese pays courtesy call on Buipewura – advocates for peace and development

Emmanuel W. Wullingdool by Emmanuel W. Wullingdool
May 6, 2023
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The Bishop of the Damongo Ecclesiastic Diocese, Most Rev. Peter Paul Angykier Yelezuome, paid a courtesy call on His Royal Majesty Buipewura Jinapor II at the Jinapor Palace on Friday. The visit was aimed at praying for the king and the kingdom, as well as commending him for his commitment to peace and development in the Savannah region.

During the visit, the Bishop praised the Buipewura for his selfless leadership style and commitment to promoting peace in the region. He also advocated for peace as the only tool to achieve the desired development in the area.

His Royal Majesty Buipewura Jinapor II

The Buipewura, on his part, commended the Bishop and the Catholic community for their contributions to the socio-economic development of the region, particularly in the areas of education, healthcare delivery, peace, and agriculture. He wished the Bishop God’s guidance in all his endeavors.

The visit is expected to strengthen the relationship between the Catholic community and the traditional authorities in the region, and further promote peace and development in the area.

His Royal Majesty Buipewura Jinapor II exchanging pleasantries with Most Rev. Peter Paul Angykier Yelezuome

The people of Jinapor Palace expressed their appreciation for the visit, describing it as a sign of the commitment of both the Bishop and the Buipewura to the well-being of the people in the region. They called on other leaders to emulate their example and work towards the peace and development of the area.

The visit by the Bishop is part of his efforts to promote peace and development in the Savannah region and beyond. He has been an advocate for peace and reconciliation in the area, and has worked tirelessly to support various initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the people in the region.

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