Ghanaians urged to ensure violence free elections in the in the December 7 polls.
Founder and leader of the Ebenezer Salvation Ministry located at Meduma a town along the Kumasi- Mamponteng road in the Ashanti region, Bishop Moses Amankwaah (aka Anloga) has observed that the upcoming December 7 elections would be a crucial one, and therefore called on the citizenry to comport themselves when the voting time is up.
In an exclusive telephone interview from Accra, the clergy reiterated without mincing words that the opposition National Democratic Congress would win the elections, but yearning to remain in political power, the Npp would would controvert the Ndc’s victory.
Bishop Amankwaah said the situation would create fratricidal violence among the political divide but it would come to pass.
According to him prayers would be the alternative measure to end the violence, hence he finds it appropriate to advise Ghanaians to promote peace by way to go to the polling stations and cast their votes and leave the centers peacefully to their homes and wait for the final results of the elections when the elections time is up.
For the fact that some people would be up for mischief, you should promote peace and be indoors after voting until the results are announced.
This is because God helps those who helps themselves, the Bishop pointed out.
Commenting on the pastors who predicts deaths and electoral dooms, Bishop Amankwaah said prophecies are though Biblical, there is the need for the people to observe the sources of prophecies since many pastors are not called by God.