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The People’s National Convention (PNC) is calling upon churches nationwide to utilise their platforms during the Easter season to promote peaceful elections ahead of December 7.
In a statement released on Friday, March 29, commemorating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the party highlighted the influential role of churches in shaping society.
Signed by General Secretary Janet Asana Nabla, the statement urged Christians to leverage this occasion to underscore the significance of moral integrity and righteousness, echoing the teachings of Christ.
“We firmly believe that by steering sermons away from messages centered on material prosperity, vengeance and superstition, and instead focusing on the wisdom imparted by Christ, churches can play a crucial role in the fight against corruption in our country."
“Corruption, a challenge affecting all Ghanaians irrespective of political affiliations, remains a significant obstacle to progress and development."
“Through the promotion of integrity, accountability, and compassion, churches can significantly contribute to nurturing a culture of transparency and righteousness in our nation.”
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