
The Ledzokuku Directorate of the Ghana Education Service (GES) in the Greater Accra region on Wednesday organized a thanksgiving church service at Teshie.
In attendance were Management and staff members of the Directorate, Heads of all Private and Public Basic Schools in the area, some teachers, and learners among others.



The event was to show appreciation to God for his protection and care granted to them throughout the year 2025.
The thanksgiving service, which had the theme “Celebrating God’s goodness,” was marked with praises and worship as well as adoration.


In her goodwill message, the Municipal Director of Education for Ledzokuku, Mrs Theresa Tetteh, said,” As the year 2025 draws to a close, I am filled with gratitude for the shared moments, challenges overcome, and milestones achieved together through collaboration, communication, and partnership.
Reflecting on 2025:
“From the vibrant celebrations of our professional lives, this year has been a tapestry of growth and resilience. As we gather with loved ones, let’s cherish the lessons learned and the bonds that have been strengthened. She said.
Looking Ahead:
On the way forward, Mrs. Tetteh said, “May 2026 bring renewed hope, boundless opportunities, and continued unity.
Let’s step into the new year with hearts open to kindness, minds eager for innovation, and spirits lifted by the promise of brighter days.
The Municipal Director thanked the various stakeholders for being part of their journey; however, as they celebrate the yuletide,
whether at home, in their communities near or afar, she wished them well and prayed that their holidays would be filled with laughter, warmth, and the love of people around them.
Aside from the praises and worship, dancing and the goodwill message, time was allocated for prayers covering various facets, such as a prayer for all learners in the Municipality, special prayers were said for teachers, management and staff of the directorate, parents, and all other stakeholders.
To celebrate the yuletide, several educational and business institutions in Accra and the rest of the country have been organizing events such as nine lessons and Christmas carols.
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