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The Right Reverend Dr. Daniel Yinkah Sarfo, Anglican Bishop of Kumasi, has called on Ghanaians to work towards the promotion of national peace, calm and political stability.He advised people bent on creating confusion and anarchy in the society to have a change of heart.He said this in his Good Friday and Easter message issued in Kumasi on Friday.Rt. Rev. Dr Yinkah Sarfo urged political leaders, the media and Ghanaians at large to be careful in their pronouncements and avoid inflaming passions."Let us denounce insightful and ethnocentric pronouncements, pursuit of vendetta agenda, utter intolerance for opposing views and hate mongering.""Increasing indiscipline, at all levels particularly among the youth and murders must also be denounced," he added.Source: GNA
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