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    ‘Atwea mountain is in darkness!’ – Salinko appeals to government for help

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Salinko is a Ghanaian Kumawood actor Salinko is a Ghanaian Kumawood actor

    Kumawood actor Salinko has expressed concern over the current condition of one of Ghana’s most popular prayer mountains.

    In a video shared on September 25, 2025, by Zionfelix on Instagram, Salinko highlighted that the mountain becomes completely dark in the evenings due to the absence of electricity.

    He explained that although the site is one of the most frequented prayer grounds in the country, the lack of lighting has made it difficult for Christians to visit at night.

    As a result, he is appealing to President John Dramani Mahama and the ruling NDC government to intervene by providing electricity to the area.

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    “There should be light on Atwea mountain to enable the work of God to continue. The general overseers here are even thinking about praying for the nation. What is disturbing the people here is the lack of electricity because people here can’t even pray at night,” he said.

    He further accused the Forestry Commission of being responsible for the darkness at the mountain.

    According to Salinko, despite numerous complaints, the Forestry Commission has failed to take the necessary action to restore light.

    “The Forestry Commission has refused to bring light here at the Atwea mountains. They think that they are hurting the people here, but they don’t know they are harming the entire nation and themselves,” he added.

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