Stop insulting the fathers of the earth – Reverend Sam Korankye Ankrah tells political actors



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Founder and General Apostle of Royalhouse Chapel International, the Most Reverend Sam Korankye Ankrah has rebuked individuals and political actors who disrespect leaders through his statements in the media.

He described such behavior as impious, which should be avoided by all, especially those in the political arena.

Preaching a sermon in the church on November 1, 2020 on the theme “How to live wisely with your enemy” from the text 1 Samuel 24: 10-18; The Apostle General painted a vivid picture of how David’s respect for King Saul, a political opponent who sought to kill him, worked for his good.

He emphasized in the text that just as David refused to kill Saul when he had the opportunity, politicians and their supporters must put ethics, respect and truth before political tricks and propaganda. He urged citizens, “like David, keep your faith and respect for authority.”

The Apostle General stated: “You sit on the radio and insult former President Rawlings for doing nothing for Ghana, as did former President JA Kufuor and former Presidents Atta Mills and John Mahama, who told you that President Akufo-Addo had done nothing.

In addition, he warned that no political party would rule forever, adding that governance is a system that would have different people leading at different times, so there must always be continuity of development projects and the efforts of successive governments must be recognized. and based on by governments in office.

Thus, he urged political actors who in the past and present have insulted political leaders to repent and apologize for their actions.

He said, “If you are a political surrogate or serial caller or spokesperson for a political party and have abused or lied about earth’s political parents and mentors, such as former Presidents JJ Rawlings, JA Kuffour, Atta Mills, John Mahama and including incumbent Nana Akuffo Addo, please repent and apologize. “

He also called on political parties contesting the December 2020 elections to put Ghana ahead of personal and political interests and admit defeat when the Election Commission announces the winner of the polls.

He added that “when the winner of the elections is announced, everyone else must admit defeat for the sake of peace.”



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