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Mercy360 Blog of Sunday, 1 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

Is this right or not : Visit those who’ve plotted to rig the elections with death; make their children fatherless and wives widows—Archbishop

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Archbishop Charles Agyinasare has called on Ghanaians to pray against any attempts to rig the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections. During a special joint service, he prayed that those who plot to rig the elections be dealt with ruthlessly and that God grants Ghana a righteous leader who prioritizes national development, economic stability, and jobs for the youth .

The Archbishop's prayer also sought to expose anyone involved in plotting to subvert the will of the people, asking God to send confusion and disorder to their camps. He emphasized the importance of peaceful elections, praying for the bond of every spirit of confusion, disorder, violence, and bloodshed to be broken .

Agyinasare's prayer is a powerful reminder of the importance of seeking divine guidance and intervention in the electoral process. As Ghana prepares for its elections, citizens can draw inspiration from the Archbishop's words and pray for a peaceful and fair outcome.

If you're looking for ways to pray for the elections, here are some prayer points:



- *Pray for peaceful elections*: Ask God to grant Ghana peaceful elections, free from violence and chaos.


- *Pray for a righteous leader*: Pray that God grants Ghana a leader who prioritizes national development, economic stability, and jobs for the youth.


- *Pray against election rigging*: Pray that God exposes anyone involved in plotting to rig the elections and that their plans are foiled.

Remember, prayer is a powerful tool that can bring about positive change. Let's join Archbishop Agyinasare in praying for Ghana's elections.