Opinions of Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Columnist: Osei-Poku, Emmanuel

A letter to the inactive clergymen in the Ghanaian state

The clergy must participate and take on the role of the development of the State through investments and taking up state positions to help Ghanaians enjoy the light that the renowned religious personalities are in too. The clergymen must not selfishly withhold good from Ghanaians by staying in between the four corners of the CHURCH but to avail the light in them in all the corners of the State.

Clergy must be in the field of employment in Statesmanship, building and financing State Institutions to clear the belief that the Ghanaian Clergy has no business in the State, but the belief must rather be that governments have no business in RELIGION. I know very well that we will all approve to the fact that religion has a lot of businesses in governance. This puts up the question whether The Clergymen are paid off to stay off statesmanship, that will not be typical of the fruits of men of GOD right? Yes we know, we believe...

The Clergy must take part in the development of the social life of the people through Statesmanship, which is the medium for clergymen to apply the great principles gained from The Christian Religion. The clergymen are less active because they only take part in the development of the lives of Ghanaians on Sunday and drive them out to suffer in the hands of secular minded men who dominate leadership positions in the State for six days left in a week. SAVE THE PEOPLE CLERGYMEN, SAVE GHANAIANS!


Mr. EMMANUEL OSEI-POKU
POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENT.
UNIVERSITY OF GHANA, LEGON.
Emmanuel18121991@gmail.com
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