Ghana's Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Andrew Asiamah Amoako has appealed to religious bodies in the country not to faint in their prayers offered for the motherland.
He said that Ghana, like any other country currently faces strict economical challenges which eagerly demands the intervention of God.
The Second Deputy Speaker said this after a mock parliament and debate program held at the University of Cape Coast in celebration of parliament's thirty (30) years of uninterrupted practice under the fourth republic.
According to the benign politician who doubles as an Independent Member of Parliament for Fomena Constituency in the Ashanti Region, leadership of the country at this point in time require corporate prayers than ever.
He uncloaked that the situation the country finds itself require the exhibition of distinctive leadership quality and direction, hence beholds on religious bodies and traditional leaders to continually pray for leaders of the country like President Nana Addo, MPs, judges among others to be truthful in all their dealings.
Hon. Andrew Amoako opined that should leaders of the country resort to being truthful and transparent enough will aid the citizenry to better understand whatever direction the country seeks to toe for them to rally their unflinching support behind it.
He further expressed excitement over the country's uninterrupted thirty years journey of parliamentary democracy under the fourth republic since 1992 to conscientize the populist to subscribe only to democratic rule which appears the best form of governance compared to others.
Source//Sompaonline.com/Eric Annan