We Must Unite And Reject Any Nation Wrecking Comments Richard Ahiagba
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 10:00
NPP Director of Communications, Richard Ahiagbah has described the founder and leader of the Movement for alter, Mr. Alan Kyeremanten comments as a “nation-wrecking moment”.
According to Mr Ahiagbah, the party must unite against such reckless comments.
“We must unite to reject this nation-wrecking comment. Such dangerous rhetoric must not be tolerated and we must denounce it whenever it rears its ugly head.”
He urged Ghanaians to ignore such comments stressing “let us remember that we are one people. We do not have a Christian Ghana or a Muslim Ghana, just one united Ghana. Together, we have been working towards building a better future for our nation in this Fourth Republic, and we must keep it that way”.
Independent presidential aspirant Alan Kyerematen has courted criticism after saying Ghana needs a Christian President because of its Christian majority.
Alan Kyerematen said it was the responsibility of Christians to elect a Christian President.
Alan Kyerematen made the call while speaking at the Church of Pentecost's Easter Sunday Convention at the Dr Thomas Wyatt Assembly.
He said Ghanaians should elect a Christ-like leader because of the country’s Christian majority.
"It is our responsibility to ensure that we elect a Christian leader who is also a Christ-like leader."
Mr. Kyerematen stressed that he could be a transformative leader and said he could provide a paradise for Ghanaians much like the promise from Jesus Christ.

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