Stop hiding behind politics to insult leaders: Sam Korankye Ankrah warns political commentators



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Royalhouse Chapel International’s general supervisor, Apostle Sam Korankye Ankrah, has urged political commentators to desist from insulting political leaders.

Speaking during a sermon on Sunday, November 1, the apostle pointed out that it is disrespectful to undermine projects undertaken by the government because of politics.

“How dare you sit on the radio and insult former President Jerry John Rawlings because he has done nothing for Ghana? Oh really, in case you don’t know, it’s Rawlings who established the University of Development Studies and you know how Rawlings did it, he won a $ 50,000 prize and that’s what he used as seed money, “he said.

“Do you sit down today and insult a parent? Repent of Ghana, ”he said.

He noted that “former President John Agyekum Kuffour started N1 and Professor Mills came to finish it.”

He described as political nonsense the attitude of “once my government doesn’t start it, I won’t touch anything that the previous government started.”

Apostle Sam Korankye Ankrah also tasked political leaders with ensuring the completion of projects started by their opponents to improve citizens’ livelihoods.

The project, he noted, is financed with taxpayer money “and not an individual,” so when you come you must finish it for the betterment of our nation. “

He said that successive governments that have come and gone avoid the projects initiated by the previous government, describing the act as “a chancre, a cancer and a spirit in the politics of our body and that is what I am exposing, and that is to what I oppose, and that spirit, I kill in the name of Jesus. ”

The General Supervisor also urged the Electoral Commission to work assiduously and ensure that the final results of the elections are published in advance.

According to him, waiting three days is going to take too much of a toll on citizens.

“The three days are too … people sitting on fire [awaiting the outcome of the election]… There is no peace of mind in that, we cannot wait three days.

“If possible when we finish the elections, announce the results the next day,” he added.

He also asked the losers to accept the results when they are announced.

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