You’ve No Moral Right To Contest For President After Fighting The Church – Pastor Scolds Ken Agyapong

You’ve No Moral Right To Contest For President After Fighting The Church – Pastor Scolds Ken Agyapong

The Pastor of the Peniel Outreach Ministries International, Apostle Agyenim Boateng has questioned the eligibility of Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong to become the president of the country.

According to the Man of God, he cannot fathom why the politician who in the past was up in arms against the church would consider himself fit to lead Ghana as president.

Apostle Agyenim Boateng says the attacks and destructive criticisms the church has suffered at the hands of the maverick politician question his leadership capacities to lead Ghana which is predominantly a Christian country.

He urged NPP delegates to carefully consider their choice for the presidential candidate and emphasized that only Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia can secure victory for the party in the upcoming elections in December 2024.

Speaking in a televised sermon, the apostle recalled that, “When Covid came, a man that I respect so much, I respect him more than any other honorable in Ghana, Kennedy Agyapong I respect him more than any other men of God.

“But when Covid came, this same man rose up against the church thinking that he was disgracing the churches and he had the audacity to say that if he was president, he will collapse all one-man churches in Ghana and today the same man needs the church’s vote.

“When you are talking be careful, I am telling you the only hope, and I am saying it today and again that the only hope for NPP is Dr. Bawumia, if not him the party will lose. If they get 38% then it means that God is not alive.

“The same man that rose up against the church and Ghana is a Christian country and this man rose up singlehandedly against the church claimed that if he was the head only Roman, Methodist, and Pentecost would be left and today the same man needs the same people to vote, you see how God is?”

Kennedy Agyapong will contest for the flagbearership slot of the NPP along with three other contenders including Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, and Addaih Nimoh.

The NPP has slated November 4, 2023, to elect a successor to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as leader of the party.

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