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Rev Minister plans pro- Ndc Watch night revival on November 29th to pray for elections victory.

 

By King Amoah

In a significant move aimed at galvanizing support for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the upcoming December elections, the Very Reverend Anthony Kwarteng, founder and leader of the Christ Power Miracle Mission Church, has announced plans for a pro-NDC Watch Night Revival Service scheduled for November 29th.

The event, to be held in Dome Kwabenya, Greater Accra Region, is being organized with the intent of promoting a victorious outcome for the NDC in the December 7 elections.

As Ghana prepares for the pivotal elections, Rev. Kwarteng emphasized that the revival service will not only be a time of spiritual engagement but also an opportunity for fellowship among party members.he stated.

“The goal of this service is not just to pray for victory but also to ensure that we facilitate a peaceful, free, and fair election process.” The incorporation of spiritual gatherings like this highlights the intertwining of politics and religion in the country’s socio-cultural landscape.

The Rev. Minister expressed optimism regarding attendance, inviting all NDC members across the nation to join in the prayerful rally.

“We hope that all party members will honor this invitation.

Since together, we will seek divine intervention for a favorable outcome in the elections,” he remarked.

Very Rev Anthony Kwarteng’,s call signals an appeal for unity among members as they prepare for the electoral battle ahead.

This revival service reflects broader trends in Ghanaian politics, where religious leaders often play pivotal roles in influencing public opinion and contributing to the electoral discourse.

By mobilizing his congregation and reaching out to party faithful, Rev. Kwarteng is positioning the church as an active participant in the political landscape, emphasizing the belief that faith and political alliances can work hand in hand.

In light of the contentious nature of electoral politics in Ghana, the Very Rev. Kwarteng’s initiative could contribute to the atmosphere of peace and cooperation many hope to see during the election period.

Events like the Watch Night Revival not only serve as a spiritual foundation for supporters but also foster community solidarity among party members.

As the November 29th date approaches, all eyes will be on the turnout and the extent to which this religious gathering can influence the political narrative leading up to the December elections. With the call for peaceful and fair elections growing louder, the role of religious figures like Rev. Kwarteng becomes increasingly crucial in shaping both the spiritual and political landscape of the nation.

  • Overall, the Pro-NDC Watch Night Revival Service is set to be a notable event—not only for the NDC but for the broader context of faith’s role in Ghana’s democracy. It underscores the enduring connection between spirituality and politics in a country where elections can often be charged with tension and emotion.to pray for elections victory.

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