Say no to post-election violence and property takeovers – Colonel Appeateng to youth

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The Territorial Commander of the Salvation Army Ghana Territory, Colonel Seth Adjei Appeateng, has condemned the destructive actions of some youth who have been seizing and damaging government properties following the elections.

Speaking at the West Akyem Division’s annual four-day rally in Akyem Asene in the Eastern Region, Colonel Appeateng described the behavior as unacceptable and unjustified, warning that it poses serious consequences for the country and its future leaders.

“These actions are inexcusable simply because your party is in power. Remember, you are the future leaders of this country. Destroying state properties today will have consequences for you tomorrow,” he cautioned.

He urged Ghanaians, especially the youth, to uphold the rule of law and refrain from actions that undermine national development. He reminded them that regardless of political transitions, Ghana is one nation, and destructive behaviors only harm the collective good.

Major Stephen Adu Gyan, the West Akyem Divisional Commander of the Salvation Army, echoed these sentiments, advising the youth to follow the teachings of God and shun destructive actions that bring no positive value to their lives.

Both leaders called for peace, unity, and respect for the rule of law to safeguard Ghana’s future.

 

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