The Founder and President of the Worldwide Miracle Outreach, Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh says that Ghana needs a president and not a religious leader.
According to him, Ghana needs a president who can embrace all and sundry.
Speaking in an interview on GTV Breakfast Show, Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh sent a strong warning to politicians and religious leaders to refrain from making remarks and statements that could put the peace of the Ghana in jeopardy.
“I would appeal to religious leaders, don’t use this coming election to divide our nation. And some of you don’t capitalize on your current position to make some irresponsible statements, because nations have been wrecked and destroyed because of certain we have thrown about.”
Popular televangelist also cautioned pastors and prophets against taking advantage of the current situation to castigate and make prophetic declaration to become popular.
“I am also cautioning my younger and brothers and sisters who are into the prophetic ministry, that this is not the time to make statements that will make you popular. Don’t take advantage of the current situation to try to castigate or make statements that will make you popular,” Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh said.
Dr. Lawrence Tetteh noted that Kings, priests are ordained by God and in the world of politics, anybody can get an uppercut at any point in time, so Ghanaians should look up to God for the right person to lead the nation.
He finally prayed that God should appoint the right president who will represent the interest of all Ghanaians.
We want a President, not a religious leader – Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh
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Meanwhile, recently, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams warned politicians that they stand at risk if they ignore the grievances of the youth.
He urged politicians to be very skillful and tactical in dealing with the youth of this generation because they have nothing to lose.
The Archbishop advised African leaders and politicians to study history and also look at some of the countries which have experienced coup d’tat in recent times.