Kweikuma: The Reverend Paul Kenneth Abbew, the Head Pastor of the Assemblies of God-Glory and Power Centre, Kweikuma, has made a passionate appeal to Ghanaians, urging them to prioritize peace and unity as the nation approaches the December 7 general elections.According to Ghana News Agency, Rev Abbew emphasized the importance of maintaining the country's peace above all political affiliations. In his call for national unity, he highlighted the critical need for citizens to engage in earnest prayers for peace throughout the electoral process, underscoring the role of tranquility in fostering national growth and development.Rev Abbew voiced his confidence in divine intervention, expressing his belief that God would guide Ghana through the elections while safeguarding the nation's peace and stability. "Victory will be upon our motherland Ghana, and no form of chaos will take over the country," he assured, reinforcing his message of hope and unity.
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