Audio By Carbonatix
The Christian Council of Ghana and the Catholic Bishops Conference have assured the nine Supreme Court judges presiding over the election petition hearing of their support.
The two Christian institutions have urged the judges to do their work without fear or favour.
In a joint communiqué issued on Thursday, the church also called on persons commenting on the case to do so with circumspection.
The two institutions also called for support for the Supreme Court to adjudicate the matter fairly and independently.
General Secretary of the Christian Council Rev Dr Opuni Frimpong, told Joy News the decisions of the nine Supreme Court judges will have a lot of influence on the future of the country, and urged them be diligent in their task.
They also called on the leaderships of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to accept whatever the verdict of the Supreme Court may be.
"Citizens of this country should exercise self- restraint in their actions after the verdict of the Supreme Court", they stated.
Rev Opuni Frimpong said the unity of the state should be paramount at all time, and urged all to work towards keeping it.
“We are a family, we are a nation, and anytime there is anything that threatens [our] sense of unity or cohesion it is a concern to all of us”, he said.
The two institutions said they will continue to pray for the peace and development of the country and continue to work with relevant stakeholders in addressing national issues.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Dromeryda Agyapong named among 100 most influential African Leaders 2026
8 minutes -
Uncovered illegally mined pits drive high malaria cases in Amansie West District
24 minutes -
Man City reach FA Cup final after comeback win against Southampton
55 minutes -
Mahama worships with inmates at Nsawam Prison, pledges reforms and support
2 hours -
Panacea Pharmacy donates medicines to Mamprobi hospital, pushes affordable healthcare on World Malaria Day
2 hours -
Rashford scores as Barca close in on La Liga title
2 hours -
Arsenal beat Newcastle to go top
2 hours -
Access Bank Ghana launches ‘Access U’ to support youth and creatives
2 hours -
EOCO affidavit clarifies that Gabriel Tanko Atokple was not declared “wanted”
3 hours -
The world needs “leaders like Otumfuo” – Sam Jonah
3 hours -
Asantehene calls for end to global conflicts, urges leaders to heed suffering of civilians
4 hours -
Explosions and gunfire as armed groups launch co-ordinated attacks across Mali
4 hours -
Executive Women Network marks 10 years of promoting female leadership in Ghana
5 hours -
Don’t call African languages vernacular, it’s derogatory – UG Vice-Chancellor
5 hours -
3 Ghanaians win global recognition for Responsible AI Innovation at 2026 Webby Awards
6 hours