Founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has made startling claims regarding Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) nominee Roman Fada’s re-nomination as the party’s presidential candidate.
According to Gaisie, Roman Fada was offered a substantial sum of money to withdraw from the upcoming presidential race, shortly before he formally filed his nomination.
Nigel Gaisie explained that Roman Fada was with him just before filing his candidacy when the alleged call came through.
He described a tense conversation in which he reportedly urged Roman Fada to reject the offer and prioritize Ghana’s future over financial temptations.
The prophet expressed that the situation was an attempt to stifle political diversity and choice in the upcoming elections.
Roman Fada was nominated as GFP’s new leader following the passing of the party’s founder and previous flagbearer, Akua Donkor.
Initially appointed as Donkor’s running mate, he has now taken on the top role, which has led to speculation around his candidacy and the influence he might wield.
In his statements, Prophet Gaisie called for transparency and integrity in Ghana’s electoral processes, suggesting that such underhanded tactics threaten the country’s democratic principles. Roman Fada’s nomination marks a significant moment for the GFP, as he steps into a leadership position amid these challenging circumstances.