Judges need prayers to judge wisely – Rev. Joshua Obeng



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General news for Saturday, January 2, 2021

Source: 3 News

2021-01-02

Calvary Charismatic Center (CCC) Resident Pastor, Rev. Joshua Obeng Calvary Charismatic Center (CCC) Resident Pastor, Rev. Joshua Obeng

Calvary Charismatic Center (CCC) resident pastor, the Rev. Joshua Obeng, has commissioned Christians in Ghana to pray for the judges who will preside over the 2020 Election Petition presented by the Democratic National Congress to work wisely and in the true principles of the rule of law.

“We really need to pray for our courts to continue to uphold the root of justice and the foundation of justice in our nation. What we need to pray is wisdom for the Judges. May God give them wisdom so that when they feel in the case, whatever justice it is, it will be placed where it is supposed to be, ”he said.

The opposition Democratic National Congress seeks about 6 relays effectively challenging the 2020 presidential results declared by the Electoral Commission on December 9, 2020

The party also calls for a second round and a restraining order that prevents President Akufo Addo from being considered president-elect.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the Night Watch Service 31 to usher in a New Year, Rev. Nations.

In addition, he charged religious bodies to continue to desist from actions that create tension and division among their members who may have different political convictions.

“Disagreements do not mean there should be no peace and as pastors we really do have a role play to make sure that disagreements from Ghanaians, be it NDC or NPP, do not escalate to the point where people are raising arms between yes. “He admonished.

Meanwhile, instead of the usual crowded New Year’s Eve service that is marked by great jubilation and dancing, the service at the Church headquarters in Ayigya was conducted in strict compliance with the COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control Measures. .

Ivan Heathcote – Ultimate News Smoker reported that two services were held at 8 o’clock and 10 o’clock in the afternoon with no room for the long praises and conventional dances to announce the 12 o’clock ticking of the midnight.

The service was attended by some high-ranking government officials, including outgoing Minister of Commerce and Industry, Allan Kyeremanteng, as well as the outgoing Executive Director of the Microfinance and Small Loan Center (MASLOC) and Member of Parliament elected by Nhyieso, Steven Amoah.

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