Apostle John Botwe, the National Chairman and outgoing pastor of Christ Revival Church-Ghana, has appealed to the Ghanaian electorate to eschew electoral violence and prioritise peace before, during and after the upcoming December 7 general elections.
He cautioned the citizenry to embrace one another as one people before the elections and not allow themselves to be divided by politicians for political gains.
According to him, Ghana is the only country we can boast of as a people, which should be our core priority to always protect.
The Minister of God made the appeal during his send-off service at the church premises at DK Brefo Memorial Temple at North Suntreso in Kumasi.
He reminded the youth to tread cautiously as the 2024 general elections approach and not allow themselves to be used by politicians to ferment trouble for their parochial interests against their aspirations as future leaders.
He said involvement in acts of violence could jeopardise the prevailing peace and co-existence we are enjoying, which makes Ghana’s democracy the beacon of Africa.
He disclosed that for the past ten years the church has chalked major successes in terms of evangelisation to win souls for Christ, in spite of challenges.
Apostle Botwe, who is on transfer to head the Techiman branch in the Bono East Region, advised the youth to desist from the attitude of becoming rich overnight because there is no easy way to victory at any point in life.
He entreated the youth to be patient in all that they do in shaping their lives for a better future and contribute their quota meaningfully to the development of the socio-economic growth of Ghana.
Apostle Philip Kingsley Damptey, the current Chairman, commended Apostle Botwe for the yeoman’s job done for the Headquarters at North Suntreso the past ten years.
According to him, Apostle Botwe has left a good legacy for emulation by the upcoming youth and future generations.
He disclosed that Rev. Botwe’s hard-working spirit and commitment to the service mean a lot to the entire church and the young ones who are also aspiring to become leaders in the church and in the field of any working environment.
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