Christians reminded to remain prayerful for the run-off

Ho, Dec. 14, GNA – Reverend James Noble Tulasi, Head Pastor of the Jubilee Christian Centre in Ho, on Sunday reminded Christians of the need to remain prayerful to ensure the success of the run-off of the presidential elections on December 28.

He asked them not to relax over the success of the December 7 general elections but stay focused to ensure the success of the run-off and the inauguration of a new government. Rev. Tulasi gave the advice at a church service to thank God for the success and peaceful nature of the December 7 general elections. He urged Christians to be extremely peaceful and preach peace in their daily activities.

Rev. Tulasi commended the political parties, the Electoral Commission and the media for the success of the December 7 elections and urged them to remain stewards of peace throughout the run-off for the country to continue to “shine”. 14 Dec. 08

Source: GhanaWeb

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