How can you promise living allowances to chiefs and queens and ignore the Clergy?
Our politicians don’t appreciate the tremendous impact of the Clergy and the church in the society, especially in Ghana.
It is the church that the destitute, sick, widow, orphan, aged run to all the time for assistance. The church is the last hope for the hopeless.
It’s the church that establishes schools, hospitals, orphanages, credit Unions, vocation and technical training centers, prisons, police stations, etc..
The records show that moneys in the hands of the church turn to do more for the society than any form of leadership in Ghana’s economic history!
The church has harnessed more talents and produced more quality leaders in Ghana than the palace or any organized institution in Ghana and beyond.
How can you promise the living allowances to chiefs and queens and ignore the Clergy? That is ingratitude at the highest order. The interest of the church is not on the priority list of politicians in Ghana.
Dr Bawumia’s promise of living allowance to chiefs and queen in Ghana shows he is not thinking national development but being influenced by campaign cecity.
Our politicians are not fastidious in the dynamics of Ghanaian society. Else they would extensively discuss the issue of the church as a development partner with a comprehensive program for the church and the Clergy!
If pastors would ban politicians from campaigning in the church based on their public ingratitude, the politicians will take the church serious henceforth.
Rev. Emmanuel Boachie fumes at NPP MANIFESTO COMMITTEE.
COUNTRY DIRECTOR of Awsome Bible College and HEADPASTOR of Souls’ Pasture Church Kumasi Asuofua-ACHIASE.
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