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Church of the Province of West Africa

The Church of the Province of West Africa is a province of the Anglican Communion, covering a number of sees in West Africa, specifically in Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone.

It was established on 17 April 1953 by the bishops of five West African dioceses, with the consent of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

In February 1979, the new Church of Nigeria was inaugurated, while the Dioceses of Accra, Kumasi, Liberia, Gambia and Guinea and Sierra Leone (later Freetown) continued in the Province of West Africa. In 1981 the new missionary diocese of Bo was inaugurated and four new Dioceses of Cape Coast, Koforidua, Sekondi and Sunyani/Tamale were formed.

Dioceses

Bishop: Rt. Revd. Dr. Justice O. Akrofi,
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Samuel Sao Gbonda,
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Kobina Quashie,
Bishop: The Right Reverend Julius Olotu Prince Lynch,
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Solomon Tilewa Johnson,
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Albert D.G. Gomez,
  • Koforidua-Ho
Bishop: Most Revd. Robert G.A. Okine (Archbishop and Primate of the Province of West Africa),
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Daniel Y. Safo,
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Edward W. Neufville,
Bishop: Rt. Revd. K.F. Okoh,
  • Sunyani
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Thomas A. Brient,
Bishop: Rt. Revd. Emmanuel A. Arongo,

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