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Spencer Wan Blog of Friday, 10 January 2025

Source: Eric Afatsao

For Mahama and the NDC's 24-Hour Economy Initiative, Prophet Nigel Gaisie asks Ghanaians to offer their prayers.

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The founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has urged Ghanaians to unite in prayer in support of the new government and the ambitious 24-hour economy strategy following former President John Dramani Mahama's victory in the country's December elections.

This idea, which is at the heart of the National Democratic Congress's (NDC) goals for economic recovery, seeks to increase productivity and open up new opportunities nationwide.

In an exclusive interview with Ghana Se Sen on Lawson TV/Radio, Prophet Gaisie underlined that supernatural assistance is necessary for the accomplishment of such an endeavor in addition to political will and efficient governance. The prophet said that the goal of revitalizing Ghana's economy might be impossible without spiritual support.

"Our prayers must be with Mahama and his team," Gaisie said. "This involves calling on God's assistance, not only implementing policies. It may be a very difficult journey without His direction.

The recent win of the NDC has inspired hope among its supporters, who believe the party can lead the nation toward economic recovery. Prophet Gaisie acknowledged the high standards and added that although Mahama's staff is competent, the nation's success will also depend on its members' combined spiritual unity. According to Gaisie, "the expectations are high." "But with the correct guidance and God's help, I'm sure they'll succeed."


The spiritual leader also reflected on the broader significance of Mahama’s return to power, suggesting that the NDC’s victory was more than just a political win. “The NDC’s victory wasn’t just political,” Gaisie explained. “It was the result of prayers, divine intervention, and the intercession of men of God who played their part.”

The push for a 24-hour economy has garnered attention as a bold strategy to increase productivity, especially in a country facing significant economic challenges. However, as Prophet Gaisie pointed out, such an ambitious policy will require the support of both the public and a higher power. This call to prayer marks the beginning of a new phase in Ghana’s political and economic journey, with both political and spiritual leaders acknowledging the importance of collective effort in achieving national progress.