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Apostle Schambach Amaniampong, Mission Director of the Christian Redemption International Ministry, on Sunday appealed to the government to take proactive action against the rising spate of armed robbery in order to make Ghana an attractive investment destination.
He said the level of insecurity being created by violent crime was undermining government’s drive to make Ghana a hub of investment.
Apostle Amaniampong, who is also the President of Impact Ministerial International Network, Africa and Director of Schambach Theological College, made the observation at the graduation and ordination of 45 prophets, 12 reverend ministers and 10 pastors at the Christ Temple of the Church in Accra.
He noted that, for Ghana to be a safe haven for investment there is the need for politicians to circumspect in their public pronouncements.
Apostle Amaniampong said this year’s general elections should be based on issues and not personality attacks in order to bring down the political tension that could undermine national security.
He said Ghana was divinely favoured, stressing the need for those in authority to seek God’s intervention to insulate Ghana from the adverse effects of the rising cost of food and global hunger.
Apostle Amaniampong observed that the Bawku ethnic crises called for religious intervention in order to curtail the shedding of blood for peace to prevail.
Source: GNA
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