Chief Imam, N'akoa Nazareth thank God for peaceful elections

The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Shaributu and leader of the Israel King of the Jews Church, N'akoa Nazareth have offered thanksgiving to God for peaceful elections and transition of power to President John Mahama.
Both leaders also prayed for President John Mahama for God to grant him wisdom and strength to be able to govern the country and improve the lives of Ghanaians.
N'akoa Nazareth who joined the National Chief Imam in chambers at his official residence to thank God expressed appreciation to him for such an opportunity he has over the years looked forward to.
They also prayed for all organisations, individuals, and public servants who devoted themselves to offering their services during the election.
N'akoa Nazareth said: "We pray for the President, legislators, Judges and law enforcement agencies.
Heal us from our differences and unite us, O Lord.
With a common purpose, dedication, and commitment to achieve liberty and justice in the years ahead for all especially those who are most vulnerable in Ghana", he added
He however commended the former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for swiftly accepting the outcome of the December 2024 election.
According to him, Dr. Mahamudu helped prevent potential tensions that would have marred the beauty of Ghana's democracy and subsequently impacted the transition process.
"It’s commendable to see leaders prioritizing the nation's peace and stability over personal interests.
He has earned lots of respect by that action he took at the end of the 2024 election".
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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