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NPP Organizer’s Stern Warning Prophets Must Be Mindful Of “Fake Prophecies” On Election Chaos

The Central Regional Organizer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Hon. Anthony Kwasi Sacky, has issued a rather direct call to action for religious leaders, particularly those making predictions about the nation’s electoral future.

He’s strongly advising pastors and prophets to exercise extreme caution and “watch their tongues” when it comes to prophesying election-related chaos, especially concerning the upcoming NPP presidential primaries.

Hon. Sacky expressed concern that some predictions are painting a picture of widespread controversy and disorder at various polling stations.

He believes these “fake prophecies” are not only misleading but also detrimental.

He emphatically stated that the NPP is poised to surprise Ghanaians with a remarkably peaceful and orderly election process, thereby aiming to “shame” those who are peddling what he describes as false narratives about the NPP flagbearer position and the general election environment.

In the Ajuamako Enyan Essiam constituency, a strong call for calm and harmonious coexistence is echoing from its executive members.

As the nation braces for significant political events, including presidential primaries, local leaders are actively promoting a message of peace.

Despite predictions from some spiritual figures foretelling chaos, the constituency remained remarkably serene as of 7 AM this morning.

Security forces reported a peaceful atmosphere, with no signs of the disturbances that some prophets had forewarned.

The focus for many here is on internal unity, with a clear directive for all party members to stand together.

The overarching goal is to consolidate efforts and bring back a decisive victory in the 2028 elections.

In light of this, constituency leaders are urging the public to disregard what they term “fake prophets” who sensationalize election periods with divisive predictions.

The message is clear: unity and peace are paramount for future success.

By Douglas Oyiboh amponsah

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