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The Deeper Christian Life Ministries, as part of the Global Crusade with Kumuyi, is engaging 40,000 youth in the Ashanti region for a peaceful election 2024.

The Impact Academy will empower young people to become leaders of integrity and champions of positive change in their communities.

The Impact Academy under the Global Crusade with Kumuyi is targeting junior high to tertiary education students, young adults and young professionals.

About 40,000 young people will be sensitized for a peaceful election.

Coordinator of the GCK Secretariat, Kumasi, Rev. Edward Tumsiah said the youth will be educated on the importance of peace and democracy before, during and after the elections.

"They will be taught the ways of expanding their horizons to improve in their studies which will yield positive impact on their lives as well," he added.

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Peace Council, Bishop Dr. Nuhu Ben Abubakar, speaking to Adom news said the Impact Academy will sensitize the youth against being used by politicians to cause violence during the election.

"There is power in the word of God , which can have positive change on the lives of the youth in the impact academy," he expressed.

The Deputy Regional Education Director, Thomas Kwame Boateng, emphasized the positive impact of the event on the youth.

"The training being rendered to the students is to make them truthful, and law abiding."

He believes the students who will partake in the impact academy will witness positive change.

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