Prophet Kofi Oduro, a charismatic preacher from Ghana, has blamed President Nana Akufo-Addo for the country’s current economic woes.
The founder of Alabaster International Ministries declared that President Akufo-Addo would be remembered as the worst president in the Fourth Republic on Sunday, September 3.
Prophet Kofi Oduro expressed his worries, pointing out that since President Akufo-Addo took office on January 7, 2017, Ghana has suffered setbacks.
He firmly asserted that divine intervention is necessary to effectively address the situation and that the President alone cannot ease the nation’s economic hardships.
“I want to tell my president that your expertise cannot fix this problem. From now until December 7, Your Excellency, you will go down in history as the worst president in the Fourth Republic. It has been six and a half years of pain and agony, six and a half years of bleeding and bloodshed. We need help,” he passionately stated.
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Prophet Dr. Oduro – I want to tell my President, ‘your expertise cannot fix this!
From now until 7th December 2024, Your Excellency, you will go down in history as the worst in the 4th Republic!
6 and half years of Pain and Agony!!! 6 and half years of Bleeding and Blood… pic.twitter.com/mCXWOTskuK
— Kyei Meshack (@KyeiMeshack) September 5, 2023
During a farewell service for Rev. Dr. Seth Kissi, the departing chair of the Akyem Abuakwa Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in Kyebi, Eastern Region, President Akufo-Addo acknowledged the difficulties.
He asked Ghanaians to pray for him and his picks, saying that he wanted to end his presidency proudly knowing that he had helped to advance Ghana.
“Pray for Ghana that it remains united in peace and continues to thrive for progress and prosperity. I continue to abide in faith in the Almighty God to help advance the fortunes of our nation, accompanied by appropriate policies, determination, and hard work on our part,“ President Akufo-Addo conveyed to the congregants in Kyebi.
The opinions of different stakeholders, including religious leaders like Prophet Kofi Oduro, continue to play a crucial role in the ongoing discussion about Ghana’s economic future as the country struggles to overcome these economic obstacles.