NAPO urges clergy to pray for the peace of Ghana ahead of elections

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The Vice Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has called on the clergy to pray fervently for the peace of Ghana as the country prepares for the December Presidential and Parliamentary elections.

Dr. Opoku Prempeh continued his engagement with key stakeholders in the Ashanti Region, meeting with the clergy in Kumasi.

During the meeting, he stressed the importance of prayer for the nation’s peace and stability, noting, “Ghana is a country chosen by God to shine to the world, and while that is a great blessing, we must recognize that without prayer, evil can befall the country.”

He acknowledged the turbulent nature of the electioneering campaign and the issues that could potentially lead to chaos, saying,

“The environment surrounding elections has the capacity to cause mayhem, and it is crucial for the men of God to stand firm in prayer, seeking God’s intervention to preserve peace in the country.”

Dr. Opoku Prempeh also expressed excitement about the prophecies surrounding the upcoming elections, emphasizing that “the results will expose and separate fake prophets from those chosen by God.”

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