The Ghana Police Service has arrested a man believed to be a ritualist for allegedly using Sam George's campaign posters for rituals.
The mallam was caught at the bank of the Volta Lake by some natives of Kpong who threw the posters into the Lake.
Eyewitness reports say the mallam is aiding the police with investigations.
We serve a GOD who neither sleeps nor slumbers. No matter the schemes, physical and spiritual, we are unperturbed because of HE who has our back. #TeamDzata 🦁
Posted by Sam Dzata George on Wednesday, October 14, 2020
While confirming the news in a Facebook post, the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram said he is unperturbed by the incident.
"We serve a GOD who neither sleeps nor slumbers. No matter the schemes, physical and spiritual, we are unperturbed because of HE who has our back. #TeamDzata," he wrote.
Meanwhile, the mallam is being processed for court for allegedly being contracted to do the rituals.
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