Kwesi Ackon, 36, the honest taxi driver who has been praised throughout the world for returning a large sum of money found in his vehicle to its owner, has been hired by The Church of Pentecost General Headquarters in Accra, Ghana.
On his first day of work on Thursday, June 16, 2022, Ackon expressed his heartfelt thanks and appreciation to God and the church’s leadership, particularly the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, and the General Secretary, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, for the opportunity to work at the church’s headquarters.
Working in the church’s headquarters, he believes, will help him strengthen his Christian faith and morals.
A letter of employment dated June 15, 2022, and signed by the Human Resource Manager, Elder Samuel Mantey Addo, stated: “The Church of Pentecost Headquarters hereby offers you employment as Driver Grade II…”
Kwesi Ackon also thanked many Ghanaians who donated various sums of money and items to him when the news about the issue broke out.
The news of Kwesi Ackon went viral a few weeks ago after he returned an amount of GH¢8,400.00 he found at the back of his car to the owner.
He picked the trader, an old fishmonger, from the Mallam Atta Market in Accra to her residence at Teshie on Easter Saturday.
The woman, who had no hope of retrieving the said money, wept profusely and invoked the blessings of God upon Kwesi Ackon when he voluntarily traced her at her residence on Easter Sunday to return the money to her.
This act by Kwesi Ackon which was captured on video, went viral and subsequently caught the attention of the Vice President of the Republic; His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who donated GH¢20,000.00 to him.
Some organisations and individuals who were touched by the gesture have since donated several amounts to him, prominent among them was Rev. Lawrence Tetteh who donated a brand new Daewoo Matrix to him.
The icing on the cake is the employment offer given him by The Church of Pentecost Headquarters.
Kwesi Ackon is a member of The Church of Pentecost and fellowships at the Onyametease Assembly in the Kokomlemle District in the La Area of the church.