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Photos in which some Catholic bishops are seen laying their hands on the Auditor-General, Daniel Yaw Domelevo, have gotten people talking.
Brother of the Auditor-General, Rev Brother Stephen Domelevo, a Catholic Reverend Brother, shared the photos on his Facebook page with the caption, “Praying for Mr Daniel Domelevo the Auditor-General.”
In the comments section, he writes, “I am praying for my Brother for his good work.”
Among the bishops seen praying for him in the photos is the Metropolitan Archbishop of Cape Coast, Rev Charles Gabriel Palmer-Buckle.
The post on Facebook received numerous comments some of which include, “[Uncle Daniel Domelevo] we know and the scripture also made it clear to us whenever we do the right thing in front of the enemy they stand against it. The Good LORD have [seen] you through already no Matter the tribulations. With the hands stretched toward you by the Good Shepherds of the church you are a winner.”
The Auditor-General has been in the news for the past few months for what some say, are calculated attacks by some influential persons for his unwavering fight against public sector corruption.
Recently, Executive Director at the Centre of Democratic Development (CDD), Henry Kwesi Prempeh, said there is a strong perception that Daniel Domelevo’s anti-graft stance was being stampeded by some government officials.
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