The Prophets of the
Spiritual Churches Council of Ghana has over the weekend held its third
national intercessory and thanksgiving service with a prayer for peace in the
coming general elections.
The
annual event is held on January 7 every year to mark the day on which the
newly-elected president was sworn into office after the elections.
Nakoa Nazareth Ansah Jamson, the Spiritual Leader of the Council,
said the aim of the service was to ensure that there was peace before, during
and after the elections.
He said the
programme would also serve as a ground where prayers would be said for the
economic growth and development of the country.
Nakoa
Nazareth called on political parties to conduct decent campaigns devoid of
insults in the forthcoming general election.
He asked
the citizenry to be civil in the conduct of their activities and to be tolerant
towards each other in unity and harmony for the development of the nation.
He appealed to
the media to support in the sustainability of the peace the country was
enjoying now since there is no Ghana anywhere for the citizenry.
The spiritual
leader together with the congregation prayed for the President and his
Government, Parliament, Electoral Commission, Security Agencies and the People
of Ghana.
There was drumming, singing and dancing to glorify the Lord for the peace the
country has been enjoying for the last years with police presence to ensure
safety of lives and property.
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