Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Ghana: Religious leaders advise calm before December 7 general election


Alhaji Ahmad Suleman Anderson, General Secretary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission of Ghana said politics was about seeking the welfare of the people and the not the parochial interest of politicians.

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Source/Credit: Citi FM Online
By Citi FM Online | October 25, 2016

Reverend Dr Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong, the General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, has called on prophets and prophetesses to stop fueling tensions in the country with their prophesies about the December 7 general election.

He advised them to keep their prophecies to themselves since it had a greater percentage of creating unreasonable tension in the country ahead of the impending elections.
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Alhaji Ahmad Suleman Anderson, General Secretary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission of Ghana said politics was about seeking the welfare of the people and the not the parochial interest of politicians.

He commended authorities for banning vigilante groups in the country since he believed their activities brought about uneasiness and was a recipe for violence.

Alhaji Anderson urged all to guard against tribalism since it posed danger to national development.




Read original post here: Ghana: Election prophesy can spark tension – Rev Opuni-Frimpong


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