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I’m not ready to be a refugee – Ablekuma Central MP preaches peace

Jerry Tsatro Mordy by Jerry Tsatro Mordy
December 6, 2020
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Adwen-Bu Church of Pentecost rallies Ghanaians for peaceful elections [photos]

Adwen-Bu District Pastor, Rev. William Ofori-Attah and Ablekuma Central MP Ebenezer Nartey

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The Member of Parliament for Ablekuma Central, Hon. Ebenezer Nii Narh Nartey implored all to “preach and demonstrate peace” at all times to ensure that Ghana’s young democracy is not destabilized.

He stated that peace is an essential commodity and therefore underscored the need to talk about peace at every given opportunity and not when there is an election.

Hon. Ebenezer Nartey was speaking at the Agent of Peace Campaign launch at Adwen-Bu District of The Church of Pentecost under Kaneshie Area on Friday.

The launch brought together politicians, the Ghana Police Service, National Commission for Civic Education, religious leaders and a host of others.

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The event was aimed, among others, at commissioning members of the Church as Agents of Peace into the Ablekuma Central Constituency in the Greater Accra Region where the District is traditionally located and anywhere they find themselves.

Prior to the launch of the Agent of Peace Campaign, youth of the six Local Assemblies making the District – Central (Salem), English, Mt Moriah, Hermon, Dromoshia and Emmanuel Assembly – held a Peace Walk through the Ablekuma Central constituency displaying placards with inscriptions such as: We Need Each Other for A Better Ghana;  Your Tongue is like a Fire – Watch What You Say; Godly Values Pillars for Nation Building; I Stand for Peace; Free, Fair and Credible Elections; Peace Not Chaos; Be an Agent of Peace.

Committing to peace, the Member of Parliament noted that he has two best friends in Parliament and one of them is from the opposition National Democratic Congress, buttressing the fact that there is unity among politicians themselves, hence the need for their supporters to also live in peace.

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“Unfortunately, those who don’t benefit from whichever government is in power are those who fight and maim each other,” he observed.

He emphasized that politics is about expressing ones view as the best way development agenda should be executed.

Devoid of politicizing the Peace Launch, the MP spoke passionately against electoral violence, saying, “I am not prepared to be a refugee, I prefer to be poor here than to be a servant in someone’s country.”

Launching the campaign, the Adwen-Bu District Pastor, Rev. William Ofori-Attah admonished all to seek peace and pursue it, stressing the need for all to live in peace with everyone.

He quoted from 1 Peter 3: 10-11, which states in part that whoever loves life must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from deceitful speech.

“If you want to live long, stay away from the use of foul language but rather say and do things that will bring progress,” Rev. William Ofori-Attah told the gathering.

Comfort Azalletey, Director of NCCE Ablekuma Central Municipality advised Ghanaians not to allow politics to divide them.

Using Romans 12 : 18 as a reference point which entreats  all to be responsible and peace seekers, she pointed out to all to do their maximum best to live with each other in peace.

She decried the “nasty” words used by some politicians and also during phone-ins on radio and wondered if these abusers would want same insulting words use if the person at the receiving end is a close relative like a father or mother.

“What we do now is what we are teaching our future generation, so let’s choose our words carefully,” Madam Comfort Azalletey advocated.

“Ghana is the only country we have so we should protect the peace that we have,” she said urging all to manage either our euphoria or disappointment after the election, and rather come together to support whoever emerges victorious in the election.

A Representative of the Ghana Police Service, Chief Inspector Christian Geraldo stated that the police service is well equipped and ready to quell activities of trouble makers in order to maintain the peace in the country.

He therefore implored all to comply with rules and regulations outlined for the election. He also charged the gathering to be true agents of peace by spreading peace within their community by advising person notorious for fomenting troubles to avoid any act of vandalism.

Though the Parliamentary of the National Democratic Congress, Abdul-Latif Dan could not make it to the event, he sent his emissary to assure the Church of his commitment to peace.

The gathering was led by Pastor William Ofori-Attah to commit to peace before, during and after the general elections. The Presiding Elder of the Central Assembly Elder Albert Joseph Quarm led the choir to sing patriotic songs to draw the curtain to end the event.

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Adwen-Bu District Pastor, Rev. William Ofori-Attah and Ablekuma Central MP Ebenezer Nartey

Adwen-Bu District Pastor, Rev. William Ofori-Attah

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