Ghana is not a theocracy but according to Nana Ansah Adu Baah II, Chief of the Yamfo Traditional Area, in the Tano North constituency, God has ordained Nana Akufo Addo to become the next president of Ghana.
He also says “the current economic hardships and difficulties confronting his people require nothing short of a change of government in this year’s elections,” reports Starr Fm.
Nana Ansah claims he is not supposed to get into politics as a chief but he wouldn’t waste his vote this year.
He said “we have suffered too much in this country and we need change. I am a Chief and I don’t engage in partisan politics. However, I will never ‘spoil’ my vote.”
According to Nana Ansah Adu Baah, “If you live in a country and you’re suffering, be minded by what our father, President Kufuor, said sometime back which was ‘take a look at the circumstances of your life and vote wisely. Over the last few years, we have seen those who are in politics to help us and those who are in for their own selfish, parochial interests.”
He continued: “because of politics, some who don’t even know Nana Akufo-Addo have demonised and bastardised him. That is what hurts me. Do not be perturbed by this. God will fight your battles for you and has already ordained you to lead this country.”
That was not all, Nana Ansah also said: “we are going to vote and elect someone who is coming to help Ghana. As I sit here I am suffering, my people are suffering. If you want to kill me because of what I have just said, go ahead.
“What matters is how Ghana moves forward. We need to elect someone who has Ghana at heart and will work for the benefit of successive generations, so that Ghanaians will know that the country, which was once in a deplorable state, only moved forward under the able leadership of Nana Akufo-Addo.”
This post was published on July 9, 2016 4:56 PM
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