Accra: Bishop Prince Ohene Asare, Founder and Presiding Bishop of Hosanna Ministries International, has called on Ghanaians to ensure that the upcoming December 7, 2024, elections are conducted more peacefully than previous ones. He expressed his hope for divine guidance in the election of a leader who aligns with God's will for the nation.According to Ghana News Agency, Bishop Ohene Asare made this appeal during an interview at the elevation ceremony of Reverend Stephen Addei Gyabaah, the Founder and Leader of the Solid Foundation Christians Centre, held in Tabora-Alhaji, Accra. Emphasizing the importance of peace, Bishop Asare urged citizens to participate in the electoral process calmly and to accept the outcome, trusting in God's choice for the country's leadership.The consecration of Apostle Stephen Addei Gyabaah was officiated by Bishop Albert Ken Dapatem, an Executive Member of the Dominion College of Bishops, with assistance from Bishop Peter Koomson, an Executive Member and Programme Director of the same organization, alongside Bishop Prince Ohene Asare. Apostle Gyabaah expressed gratitude to all who contributed to his elevation, acknowledging the increased responsibilities his new role entails in helping the community overcome spiritual challenges.
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