Keep the peace of Ghana - Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah charges NDC
The Founder of Royalhouse Chapel International, Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah has charged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to play their part in ensuring the country remains peaceful during and after the December elections.
This, the Apostle General said can be done if the NDC accepts the outcome of the election results.
He, therefore, urged them to play the game according to the rules, “I want to place a demand on you as a Prophet, the demand to assure Ghanaians that this election will be peaceful and that the NDC will play the game according to the rules and that whatever the outcome and the results are, they will accept the will of God and the will of the people,” he said.
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The man of God gave the charge when the national executives of the NDC joined the church on Sunday, November 8, 2020, to climax their three-day prayer and fasting for the coming elections.
Welcoming the delegation, Rev. Korankye Ankrah said the NDC has over the years been visiting the church on occasions to seek the face of God.
He said as always, the church granted the request of the party to come and present their thanksgiving to the Lord.
He added that the doors of the church are open to all who would want to come and seek the face of God.
“By this action candidate John Mahama is presenting himself before God so that the counsel and the will of God will prevail”, he said.
He stressed that it is God who answers prayers, “That is why I say may God answer their prayers and may God answer their petition.”
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NDC always seeks God's face
For his part, the National Chairman of the NDC, Mr. Samuel Ofosu Ampofo said it has been the tradition of the NDC to always seek the face of God.
He recalled that after a successful congress, they had done the same, coming before God to render their thanksgiving.
“Indeed, the Lord has been faithful unto us throughout the Covid-19 period and the campaign and we give glory to God for what he has done. When the presence of the Lord is sought and the hand of God is raised, protection will be ours and victory will also be ours,” he said.
He added that the Presidential candidate, Mr. John Mahama, who was unable to be there physically directed the Party to undergo fasting and prayer in order to obtain favour before Ghanaian in the upcoming elections, “We are here and what we are doing is spiritual, we want to raise an altar and a covenant that the Lord will look unto and give us victory.
The Vice presidential candidate for the NDC, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agyeman, on her part believes it is time for the country to heal.
She said violence occurs when people feel alienated, disrespected, marginalized, and excluded, hence the NDC’s manifesto is a document of inclusion.
“Our land must heal, Ghana must heal, all the divisiveness and exclusion to the extent of families and friendships being threatened and torn apart, communities not coming together anymore and even within the church, must stop. This can only happen when you and I take a stand against exclusion and embrace everyone, after all, Christ came for all of us,” she said.
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