The founder and leader of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has called on Ghanaians to take a look at their personal economic circumstances now and compare it to their earlier years so they can properly judge the performance of the Akufo-Addo government.
“I think that at the end of the day, success again is defined from the kingdom perspective as the impact you’ve made on people for good, so, I think that everybody should just look at their lives and look at where they were before and where they are now to determine the performance of the government,” the Archbishop responded to a question on the performance of the government in an interview on Accra-based Joy FM on Friday, 4 October 2019.
“I don’t think it’s in my place to define their [government] performance; that is not what I do. But again, for everybody hearing the sound of my voice out there, everybody should judge for themselves and look at where they were before and where they are now and to determine and then let’s look at our environment, the country, the cities, the communities, and be able to define and to judge and come to the conclusion ourselves, so, I think that everybody should judge for themselves.”
Asked if the current economy has affected his church, Archbishop Duncan-Williams said these are “trying times for tithes and offerings and everything.”
He continued: “It’s understood by the present crisis that people are going through, some don’t have jobs and everything, so, definitely it hasn’t been the same.
“And we’ve been here also before during the HIPC time and during the times we used to buy yellow corn. We’ve seen different trying times, no situation is permanent. They come and they go, even tsunami comes and goes. We’re hopeful that times will get better for everybody.”
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YOU ARE NOW LIVING LIKE A COMMON GHANAIAN, SO YOU ARE COMPLAINING. FOR ME, THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENT IS O.K SINCE I AM ENJOYING ELECTRICITY, AND ALSO I DONT PAY SCHOOL FEES BECAUSE OF FREE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. YOU CAN PRAY THOUSAND TIMES YOU PARTY NDC WILL NEVER COME BACK TO POWER IN 2020.
You are so laughable. The dumsor problem solved by mahama before he left office is what must used to access the government then mahama is back already. You said Ghanaians don't have short memories, of course. They know that dumsor ended before nana addo took over. However, I don't think any wise person will prefer electricity to being able to make ends meet. People are finding it tough getting food to eat at reasonable price and you are talking about dumsor. What is essence of light when you without food, shelter and can't even pay for bills.
Today pastors are thinking about tithes, the only ordinary Ghanaian is also thinking about the future of the children, it all depends on your interest
Electricity alone makes today far better than before, we don’t have short memory, we know where we were coming from, Not to mention all the social interventions, Health is now better and top of it all free SHS, hardly do hear students complaining about food,
Of course! We are checking our living standards now and that of the past. As for me, I know I used to eat two balls of kenkey and a lot of fried fish just about three years ago at a reasonable price, but now I struggle to use the same money for just a ball of kenkey, so things are extremely bad under nana addo. I will definitely bring mahama back.
WH3 W'ASETENA MU PART 2!!