Reverend Azigiza Jnr aka Victor Kpakpo Addo has cautioned the youth in the country not to allow themselves to be used to foment trouble during the December elections.
The lead pastor of Citizen Fellowship Church in his effort to support the JoyNews Peace Campaign initiative said that he prays "the youth will be smart enough to say no to violence."
Rev. Azigiza Jnr. said this on Joy FM’s morning devotion program 'JoyTime in His Presence' on Tuesday.
He also advised the youth not to put the country in an uncomfortable situation and chaos by allowing politicians to buy their conscience only to destroy their future.
"Don't mess this Ghana up, don't let any politician buy you with just ¢200 for you to spoil your future," he said.
The lead pastor admonished the youths to serve as citizens and uphold the peace and sovereignty of the land.
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