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Police seek God’s protection ahead of polls

November 24, 2016
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The Ghana Police Church, Ho, has held a pre-election crusade to seek the protection and guidance of God ahead of the December polls.

More than 500 security personnel, civilians and members of the clergy, attended the open air outreach, where they prayed for the peace of the nation to be sustained.

The Reverend Father George Arthur, the Religious Affairs Director of the Ghana Police Service, said the Police Administration organised the event to seek the favour of God in the affairs of the nation.

He said besides enforcing the electoral laws, they were also seeking fortification from God for the exercise.

Rev. Fr. Arthur, who is also an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), said each resident was a potential contributor to peace and appealed to the citizenry to act peacefully.

He called for peaceful co-existence among all faiths and ethnic groups.

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Source: GNA

 

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