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Ghanaians urged to ensure violence free elections on December 7

Elections Ghanaians urged to ensure violence free elections on December 7
WED, 01 MAY 2024 LISTEN

Founder and leader of the Ebenezer Salvation Ministry located at Meduma, a town along the Kumasi-Mamponteng road in the Ashanti region, Bishop Moses Amankwaah (aka Anloga), has highlighted the significance of the upcoming December 7 elections, urging citizens to maintain composure during the voting process.

In an exclusive telephone interview from Accra, the clergy emphasized the importance of conducting oneself peacefully during this critical electoral period. While expressing his belief that the opposition National Democratic Congress would emerge victorious, he acknowledged the potential for the ruling New Patriotic Party to contest the outcome.

Bishop Amankwaah cautioned that such disputes could potentially lead to inter-party violence, but he remained optimistic that these challenges would ultimately be resolved.

Recognizing the power of prayer to mitigate such conflicts, he urged Ghanaians to prioritize peace by participating in the electoral process responsibly. He emphasized the importance of casting votes peacefully and returning home to await the final election results.

In anticipation of potential disturbances, Bishop Amankwaah advised citizens to remain indoors after voting until the results are officially announced, emphasizing the biblical principle that "God helps those who help themselves."

Regarding the proliferation of prophecies predicting deaths and electoral chaos, Bishop Amankwaah urged discernment, cautioning against blindly accepting such predictions. He emphasized the need to scrutinize the credibility and motives of those delivering prophecies, noting that not all individuals claiming divine authority are truly called by God.

King Amoah
King Amoah

Ashanti Regional CorrespondentPage: KingAmoah

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