Audio By Carbonatix
The Christian Council of Ghana has admonished every Ghanaian to rise above partisan affiliations, religious segregation and ethnic differentiations especially, as the nation prepares for the Supreme Court ruling.
Addressing a news conference Tuesday afternoon, General Secretary of the Council, Reverend Dr. Opuni Frimpong says Ghana has been put to the test with developments after the 2012 elections.
Ghanaians, he said, can only accept the verdict if there is a change of mindset.
Joy News' Hannah Odame who was at the news conference reports that the Council charged Ghanaians to put up behaviours that will promote peace and development.
In a related development, the Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of Christian Action Faith Ministries, Nicholas Duncan Williams has said no political party can resolve the problems of the country.
He has therefore called on Ghanaians to intensify their prayers for the country before and after the Court pronounces judgment in the ongoing election petition.
According to him, it is suicidal for Ghanaians to refuse to pray for the nation.
The Archbishop said this at a corporate prayer meeting organized by the Christian Action Faith Ministries in Accra, Tuesday.
He said peace cannot be achieved outside prayer.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Warner Bros shareholders approve Paramount’s $111bn takeover
1 hour -
You can’t stay, work and still claim stipends – High Commissioner Benson fires at Ghanaian Scholars in UK
1 hour -
Ghana owes £5m in unpaid stipends to PhD students in UK – High Commissioner reveals
2 hours -
Economic diplomacy is my top KPI – Zita Benson defends aggressive push to attract UK capital
2 hours -
Meta says it will cut 8,000 jobs as AI spending soars
2 hours -
US soldier charged after winning $400,000 betting on removal of Maduro
3 hours -
Two trains collide head-on in Denmark, leaving five critically hurt
5 hours -
US government watchdog to investigate Epstein files release
5 hours -
Singer D4vd had ‘significant amount’ of child sex abuse images when arrested, prosecutors say
5 hours -
Trump tells BBC that King’s visit could ‘absolutely’ help repair relations with UK
5 hours -
Ghana’s exports to UK choke on certification barriers – High Commissioner reveals
5 hours -
Ghana eyes bigger share of UK market under tariff-free deal, says Zita Benson
6 hours -
Sam George blasts AIDS Commission over lubricant distribution to gays
6 hours -
Adu-Boahene Trial: Witness affirms strict confidentiality in National Security operations
6 hours -
Ntim Fordjour denies alleged sexual relationship with Angel Maxine
6 hours