play videoArchbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, General Overseer of the Action Chapel International Ministry, has lamented the vindictive nature of present-day politics stressing that it was the bane of our development.
The clergyman, popularly referred to as 'The Papa' also expressed concern over the manner in which parties in government unduly target political opponents to the extent of collapsing their businesses or rendering them bankrupt.
Speaking during the August 20 sermon at Action Chapel, Archbishop Duncan-Williams said it was time for people to also shed unnecessary partisanship and commit to the national good.
“The fact that you are loyal to your party and you help your party to win an election does not mean you have the capacity to govern with your party.
“If people are not part of your party but they have the capacity to do something to advance the course of the country, you must give them the opportunity for the sake of the good of the country,” he emphasised.
“As a nation, we must have a national agenda that compels every political party in our country to work together so that when any party comes into office, it is not your manifesto or agenda that matters but what matters is a national agenda that allows for continuity because what we are doing now is not sustainable."
He observed that whiles locals struggle because of politics, foreign businesses often set up and thrive because of what he called the mismanagement of democracy.