Member
of Parliament for Berekum East constituency, Hon. Dr. Kwabena Twum
Nuamah has urged Ghanaians to treat the admonition by the General
Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Dr. Mensah
Otabil, to Ghanaians to wake up and pray because he senses something
ominous befalling the nation with the gravity it deserves.
Contributing
to a discussion programme on Oman FM, he warned the citizenry to
refrain from hurling invectives on him (Dr. Mensah Otabil) and rather
pay attention to the substance of his remarks.
Dr. Mensah Otabil,
delivering a sermon in church last Sunday cautioned his congregants to
pray for the nation because he could feel a “sense of heaviness” in his
spirit “concerning the destiny of this country that there is something
heavy ready to fall upon this country that if we don’t take charge, we
will be in a different state a month from now.”
He called on
Christians across the nation to take cue from Elijah in the Bible who
prayed fervently for the fate of his country and made certain
declarations to avert the calamity that could have befallen the nation.
“We
need to take note that Elijah was just like us and he came from Tishbi,
which is a village not found on any map till date – but because he
prayed earnestly he was able to make a declaration about the destiny of
his country and his declaration shaped the destiny of his country,” he
said.
Following the remarks by the man of God, certain critics emerged putting political colours on his ‘sense of heaviness’.
But
according to Dr. Twum Nuamah, Dr. Mensah Otabil’s admonition should
create an opportunity for the country to revise its activities and
particularly with reference to the election petition in court.
To him, Ghanaians should be grateful for the warning from the ICGC General Overseer.
“Assuming
that it is not even true that he has seen anything but if we are
praying to avert any consequences on the nation, what is wrong with it?
But if he has seen and said it to raise awareness, what crime has he
committed?” he asked, stressing that “it’s just a wakeup call on us. We
have to be grateful to him for allowing himself to be used by God to
remind us. And in fact, I don’t see why he should be attacked because he
did not make that remark on the ticket of any political party.” |
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