Concede defeat when you lose: Reverend Sam Korankye Ankrah urges political parties



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Royalhouse Chapel International founder Reverend Samuel Korankye Ankrah has called on political parties to put the country first in the upcoming general elections in December.

He urged political parties that did not win the elections to admit defeat and support the winner.

“When the Electoral Commission (EC) announces the winner of the elections, all other candidates must admit defeat, we do not want problems in this nation. Concede when the winner is announced … when you concede defeat, the winner takes care of you too, he said.

The Apostle General made the call when he delivered a sermon in church on Sunday, November 1, 2020, in Accra.

In the sermon entitled “How to Live Wisely With Your Enemy” from the biblical text 1 Samuel 24:20, he said that King Saul accepted that David, his opponent, would be king after him.

The Apostle General thus urged politicians to emulate this attitude of King Saul and allow the person chosen by God in the December elections to take the reins of power in peace.

“Put Ghana first,” he urged, reminding the nation that no political party would rule forever and that governance is a system in which different people rule at different times.

He stressed that admitting defeat is not a loss, but rather opens doors to favor and goodwill.

The Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah also called on members of political parties to desist from feeding their leaders negative advice and false information, often leading to poor decision-making by leaders.

“Those of you who are around the politicians are the reason for the confusion and chaos in our society. He gives bad advice, he speaks badly to the ears of our leaders. You don’t give good recommendations. You feed them lies and then they get angry and then they also overreact. God will judge them all ”.

He also asked the Electoral Commission to reconsider the three days of waiting before announcing the winner of the elections.

He said his call was because people get tense during the waiting period and most of the activities are paralyzed, “Electoral Commission, we cannot wait three days. Is it possible that when we finish the next day you announce the results so that those of us who want to go to church can go to church so that those who want to go to the market go to the market? I ask.

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