Desist from prophesying about election 2020 – Kontihene

Nana Oboaman Bofotia Boamponsem II, Kontihene of the Sunyani Traditional Council, has called on religious leaders to desist from prophesying on the 2020 general election to protect the peace of the country before, during, and after the election.

He said such prophesies were bound to cause political tension in the country since every political party was eager to win.

So prophesying on who would win or lose at such critical moments could lead to counter-attacks, he said.

Nana Boamponsem made the appeal at a Peace Summit on Election 2020, jointly organized by the Christian Council in Bono and the Muslim community.

back link building services=0></a></div><p>On the theme: “Promoting Peace in election 2020,” the Summit aimed at bringing together all stakeholders in ensuring peace before, during, and after Election 2020.</p><p>It was attended by representatives of the Electoral Commission, Muslim communities, all the political parties, Pentecostal churches of Ghana, National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches, Peace Council, Traditional Council, security officers, and the public.</p><p>He entreated ministers of the gospel to go out with statements that could bring the political parties together in promoting peace and accelerate development of the country.</p><p>Nana Boamponsem entreated the media to be circumspect in their choice of words and exhibit a high sense of professionalism, as the wrong use of just a word could tear the nation apart.</p><div class='code-block code-block-5' style='margin: 8px 0; clear: both;'> <a href=https://www.adhang.com/guest-posting-services/ ><img class=lazy src=