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Rt. Rev, Francis Benjamin Quashie, Bishop of the Koforidua Diocese of the Anglican Church has assured that, God would not allow Ghanaians to die because of the greed and selfishness of some politicians in the country.
He said often when one hears the pronouncement of some of the political leaders of the country, it makes one feel that the world would come to an end after the 2012 elections in Ghana.
Rt Rev. Quashie said sometimes the politicians tries to assure the people of peace, their pronouncement and actions does not give any assurance of peace and therefore called on the people of Ghana to have trust in God and serve him faithfully and he would be with the people of Ghana till the end of times as he assured.
Rt. Rev. Quashie was preaching the sermon on Christmas day at the Saint Peter’s Cathedral at Koforidua.
He urged Ghanaians to take advantage of the goodwill of Christmas to reconcile with each other and talk and preach peace wherever they found themselves for the Ghanaian community to accept peaceful co-existence in the society.
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