Christ Apostolic Calls For Peace, Kicks Against Secessionist

The leadership of the Christ Apostolic Church International has unreservedly condemned isolated cases of electoral violence reported in parts of the country, saying partisan politics, though divergent in character, should not divide Ghanaians.

Taking turns to address the faithful at the ordination of one hundred and fifty-four Pastors at its headquarters in Accra over the weekend, Chairman of the Church, Apostle George Yeboah said the security services should maintain neutrality and enforce the law without fear or favor in order to earn the confidence and trust of the public.

He said elections, though potentially divisive, is a process if properly managed and exploited, is a potent unifying force capable of engendering rapid socio-economic growth.

The Apostle Yeboah also cautioned politicians against taking advantage of the vulnerable in society in furtherance of misguided political gains, warning the country would be the worse for it.

Ghana, he said, has earned the admiration of the international community for her relative peace, fledgling democracy, and commitment to unity, and said we must work in unison to protect these gains.

The Apostle Yeboah said peace is a corporate responsibility that must not be left to the security agencies alone, and challenged the newly ordained Pastors to be ambassadors of the church, and missionaries of peace for the country.

Apostle George Yeboah

“The call to service has an inherent challenge to work for the common good”, he charged the new pastors.

On his part, the General Secretary of the Church, the Apostle Samuel Amponsah Frimpong, said nothing should be done to compromise the security and unitary status of the country.


Apostle Samuel Amponsah

He implored the security agencies and other non state actors to work together and foil all attempts aimed at destabilizing the peace, security and construct of the country, cautioning that a fractious Ghana would impair the stability of the sub-region and reverse all socio economic gains recorded over the years.

The Apostle Amponsah said Ghana had attained an iconic status within the sub-region and beyond, and prayed fervently against counter-productive acts designed to foil social cohesion.