Adaklu Kodzobi: Rev. Richard Mawufemor Agbi, in charge of the Global Evangelical Church, Adaklu Kodzobi, has called on Ghanaians to prioritize national unity in the upcoming December 7 General elections. He emphasized that regardless of which political party emerges victorious, the true triumph should be for Ghana itself.According to Ghana News Agency, Rev. Agbi expressed this sentiment during an interaction at Adaklu Kodzobi in the Adaklu district. He urged citizens to view themselves as one nation with a shared destiny, highlighting the importance of collective identity over political divisions.Rev. Agbi stressed the need to protect the peace that Ghana enjoys, especially during and after the elections, as it is highly regarded by other nations. He encouraged Ghanaians to see this as their civic duty to the country and future generations, reminding them that Ghana is their only homeland.He also cautioned against violence, warning of the devastating consequences of war. Rev. Agbi urged the youth not to be manipulated into actions that could harm the nation and called on politicians to avoid hate speech and misinformation.Additionally, Rev. Agbi advocated for post-election tolerance and advised the winning party's leadership to discourage provocative celebrations to maintain national unity. He also reminded Christians of their civic responsibility to participate in the electoral process and to continue praying for a peaceful election.
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