He explained that the duty of the minister of the gospel does not entail telling their congregation which presidential and parliamentary candidates to vote for.
He was quick to add that the ministers were allowed to educate their congregations on issues that will help them make informed choices.
Rev. Dr Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, has called on ministers of the gospel to desist from using the pulpit to promote any political agenda ahead of the December polls.
He also urged politicians to only make promises they can fulfil. He said they didn’t need to make outrageous promises they knew were unattainable.
“You know the limitation of the country; you know as a parliamentarian you don’t have the right or the money and so why do you go around promising things you know you can’t do?” he quizzed.
He further advised the politicians to refrain from using the youth for violence during the campaign season.
We only tell them to look at the issues and make informed decisions,” he reiterated.
Rev. Dr Adu-Gyamfi, who is also the President of the Ghana Baptist Convention, said this when he addressed the Ministers Conference of the Ghana Baptist Convention and the 28th Annual Refresher Course, Retreat and Business at Ejura in the Ashanti Region.
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