Pentecost Convention Centre

Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) is a 250 acres squared area of land which is located at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central Region of Ghana. Inaugurated in May, 2013 with ultra modern edifice, it is designed to hold a convention, for individuals and groups who wish to promote and share common interests. The centre offers sufficient auditoriums, conference centres, accommodation and a floor area to accommodate several thousand attendees. The venue is suitable for major camp meetings, church general meetings and trade exhibition. PCC have four auditoriums with 5,000, 3,000, 500 and 200 sitting capacities respectively. It also contains 50 to 100 sitting capacity conference rooms, range of executive, standard and economy accommodations and 3000 seater restaurant.[1]

Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC)
Concrete Signage located at Pentecost Convention Centre
LocationGomoa Fetteh, Central Region, Ghana
AddressMillennium City, Gomoa Fetteh Near Kasoa
Opening dateOctober 2013
ManagementAps. Samuel Nana Yaw Agyei
OwnerThe Church of Pentecost
ParkingFree Parking
Websitewww.pcc-global.org

Inauguration

The centre was inaugurated by President John Dramani Mahama during the 40th General Council Meeting of the church of Pentecost in May, 2013.[2] The event under the theme "Worshipping in Spirit and in Truth" briefed the public on how the land was acquired for such a centre. The Owners of the centre claims the Christian conference centre has hosted both public and Christian activities with over five hundred thousand guests within its two years of operation.[3]

Aerial View taken by me in November, 2016 edited with photo editor for public use

The PCC since its inauguration has also become a place associated with famous Ghanaian political visits. President Nana Akuffo Addo paid visit when he was a candidate in January, 2016. He pledged that he will ensure that not a "single Ghanaian blood" will be shared for his electoral fortune.[4] He delivered his first ever presidential address to a Christian gathering at the same exactly a year after.[5]

List of Edifice

  • Joseph Egyir- Paintsil[6] Auditorium - 5000 Seater Auditorium
  • Fred Diabene Walker[7] Auditorium - 3000 Seater Auditorium
  • J Cofie Quaye[8] - 500 Seater Auditorium
  • Samuel William Duffour Auditorium - 200 Seater Auditorium
  • Executive Conference Room – 60 Seater
  • 120 Seater Conference Room
  • 100 Seater Conference Room
  • 60 Seater Conference Room
  • Two 50 Seater Conference Room[9]
  • Executive Restaurant
  • Executive Suite
  • Standard Suite
  • Economy Rooms
  • Clinic
  • Bank
  • Spacious Car Park
  • Serene Eco System
  • Kohinta Prayer Centre
  • Pentecost Theological Seminary
  • Security Post manned by Ghana Police Service Personnel
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See also

References

  1. P, CC. "Pentecost Convention". PCC-Global. PCC. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  2. Joy FM, Online. "Gas project will proceed as planned — Prez Mahama". Myjoyonline.com. Multimedia Group. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  3. PCC, Global. "About PCC". PCC Global. PCC-Global.
  4. Amoako, Fred Tettey. "Nana Akufo-addo Visits Pentecost Convention Centre". Pentecost News. Modern Ghana. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  5. Allotey, Godwin A. "We shall overcome challenges – Akufo-Addo". Citifmonline. Citifmonline. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  6. Fred D, Walker. "Biography of". COP- Ebenezer Down Ass. The Church of Pentecost - Ebenezer Down Ass. Archived from the original on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  7. Fred D, Walker. "Biography of". COP- Ebenezer Down Ass. The Church of Pentecost - Ebenezer Down Ass. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  8. Fred D, Walker. "Biography of". COP- Ebenezer Down Ass. The Church of Pentecost - Ebenezer Down Ass. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  9. PCC, Global. "Conference Room". PCC-Global. PCC-Global. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
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