The leader and founder of the Believers Worship Centre, Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, has cautioned politicians and their party members against using insults in their political campaigns. John Drunkmani lacks discipline because of his excessive alcohol intake. He has no vision for the next chapter.#RecklessMahama pic.twitter.com/sJuW9zTOIT
During a recent church service, he stated that he would advise his church members not to vote for any party that includes insults in their campaign messages.
"We are in an election period. Every party should communicate their messages without resorting to insults. I will instruct my church members not to vote for any politician who engages in dirty politics," he emphasised in a video shared by Fiifi Sage on X.
Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah explained that campaign messages filled with insults would hinder blessings in the country.
"It will not bring any blessings into the country," he added.
With the 2024 general elections approaching, political parties like the New Patriotic Party, the National Democratic Congress, and the Convention People Party have began campaigning in various constituencies to garner support.
According to the founder of the Philadelphia Movement, campaigning without insults will attract blessings to the country rather than the opposite.
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