Bishop Charles Agyinasare has asked the Electoral Commission of Ghana to bring on board all the stakeholders in the 2020 general elections and not be set in its ways so as to ensure a peaceful process.
“To the Electoral Commission, be very neutral in refereeing the elections this year”, the founder of Perez Chapel International told the congregation on Sunday, 8 March 2020 at the Perez Dome, Dzorwulu, when he delivered a speech to mark Ghana’s 63rd independence anniversary which fell on Friday, 6 March 2020.
“You must listen attentively to the stakeholders and bring everybody on board”, Bishop Agyinasare told the EC, adding: “Don’t say because you’re the Electoral Commission, you’re just going to do what you want”.
In his view, Ghana can only maintain the peace she is enjoying if all the stakeholders for the 7 December 2020 polls are brought on board.
“There are stakeholders that can either allow us to have this peacefully or not”, Bishop Agyinasare noted, urging the election management body to “bring all of them on board”.
Source: Class News
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WHERE WAS THIS PASTOR WHEN CHARLLOTTE OSEI WAS EC BOSS?THIS ***barred word*** CAN ONLY HAPPEN IN GHANA. WHO DOES NOT THAT AGYINA ASARE IS JDM'S PASTOR?THE CHEEK OF IT
Bishop I wish u will tell us exactly what the EC should do.. Am sure u have head about the advisory council and we also have IPAC .. if somebody decides not to come to the table and decides to set his own questions and answer them then its up to him.. Please kindly direct your advice to NDC or better still your friend Mahama..God bless u
The EC has not banned any stakeholder from participating in the election. EC is not supposed to take instructions from anybody.
It is sad that some people have bought into this hollow argument that the EC is not building consensus or is not engaging stakeholders. If there are 2 sides to a conflict, why always ask only one side to engage or build consensus? What advice have you given to the NDC and its appendages?
Bishop you seem to have taken too long in coming out. Even though better late than never such pronouncements if is exactly what you said can stoke the fires. Stakeholders have been engaged for since when and if some decide they shan't allow why can't they also be advised on their stance but this was directed only towards the EC. It doesn't really exude fairness.
Pastor, your church members are your stakeholders, do you consults all members before you take decision.The AIPAC is an advisory body, it does not tell the EC what to do.
POLITICAL OSOFO IF THE EC SAYS NO TO A NEW REGISTER TO THIS NDC OSOFO IT MEANS SHE HAS INVOLVED THE STAKEHOLDERS BUT IF SHE INSISTS ON A NEW ONE TO THIS OSOFO IT MEANS STAKEHOLDERS HAVE NOT BEEN INVOLVED MMMMM SMH
This is sad. who is a stakeholder? You seems not to have advice for the so called stakeholders you are talking about. Mr. man of God come to the table with a clean heart. This one sided advice can not pass the test of a man of God. God bless Ghana.
THAT NONSEE MOST STOP .....PASTOR ....I AM ALSO A PASTOR .... LEAVE EC TO DO HER WORK
Not surprise about this pastor's comment. How do you bring somebody unwilling to listen?. Why don't he bring every to church? EC has a job to do for Ghanaians and this is not dependent on one party. EC DO YOUR JOB WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR. NDC is against National Identity card and almost everything