Kwame A Plus reacting to a statement from the presidency whereby President Akufo Addo, said he has to “run to God for divine intervention as the prevailing hardship under his tutelage goes from bad to worse.
The president made the statement while speaking at the 12th Biennial conference of the Methodist church of Ghana at Winneba in the central region said his government will continue to push through its programs despite the difficulties.
“We will also continue with our expansion and modernize our education system to create the 21-century workforce, systematically reform our health care system to ensure a robust system, the realization of agenda of industrial transformation that holds the key to future prosperity, execution of comprehensive infrastructure plans in roads and railway, the conclusion of the digitalization project to attain full benefit, empowerment of the security agencies to guarantee the safety of the country.
But above all, I will continue to have abiding faith in God to help turn the fortunes of the nation around together with appropriate policies, determination, and hard work, and I urge all to have the same beliefs that the fortunes of Ghana under the Presidency of Nana Akufo-Addo will be restored, the battle is the Lord’s.”
According to A plus, if governance is firmly dependent on prayers, pastors would have been the best people to rule the country.
He goes ahead to share a photo of Prophet Kumchacha to indicate that if prayers can turn the fortunes of the country, then he (Kumchacha) should be elected into office to do that.
story by Obaapa Janee