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The Founder and Leader of the Movement for Change (M4C), Alan Kyerematen, has called on Christians to elect a 'Christlike' president in the forthcoming December 2024 elections.
Highlighting the predominantly Christian nature of the nation, Mr Kyerematen emphasised the importance of having a leader who shares the religious faith of the majority of the population.
Addressing a congregation during Easter celebrations, Mr. Kyerematen urged Christians to exercise their voting rights by choosing a candidate aligned with their religious beliefs.
He stressed that this responsibility is a solemn duty that should not be underestimated or overlooked.
"So as a predominately Christian nation and as Christians, it is our responsibility to ensure we elect a Christian leader who is also a Christlike leader," he said.
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