General Overseer of Solid Rock Chapel International, Rev. Christie Doh Tetteh has cautioned politicians to stop internal wrangling in their various political parties.
She said this in her peace message to Ghanaians on Joy FM’s morning devotion program, “Joy Time in His Presence” on Monday.
According to her, “By now, we should not be hearing that somebody in red and blue party is fighting another fellow in that same party or somebody in yellow and red party is fighting another in that same party”
Rev. Christy Doh Tetteh said politicians must learn to settle their differences because “internal fights among themselves, inside their own parties” will not auger well for the peace of the nation.”
“If we are all seeking the peace of Ghana, then let’s stop fighting each other. Let’s fight for the common good of our motherland”, she stated.
She advised that, for the sake of a peaceful election, politicians should settle their differences amicably.
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