The Concerned Women, Ghana (CWG) has descended heavily on the National Peace Council of Ghana describing it as gradually becoming a liability and the most dishonest entity in the history of Ghana.
The group in a statement copied Awake News, signed by its Executive Secretary, Annette Enyo said “We believe the peace council itself is a threat to peace and stability of this peaceful country considering how they have handled issues in the past years”
Madam Enyo was reacting to media reports that the Executive Secretary to the National Peace Council, Rev. George Amoh call for the arrest of Prophet Nigel Gaisie for saying during his 31 December Night Service prophesy that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) will win the 2020 December election but the ruling NPP will want to rig it.
According to Mr. Amo commenting on the prophesy via radio believes such claims from “Men Of God” without evidence can render a nations peace vulnerable adding that Prophet Nigel should be called in for questioning.
“The pastor should be blamed if the peace of this nation is threatened during the election. Because you can’t just say that God has revealed to you that Party A or B will win and that Someone Somewhere is plotting to rig the election without providing evidence.”, the secretary said.
“Unless he provides concrete evidence that the electoral commission and the current government is planning something foul for the election ahead, He must be arrested to prove the claims he has made.”, he concluded.
But Mr. Amoh’s comment appeared to have angered many Ghanaians including the Concerned Women, Ghana who said the age-old “bias” National Peace Council seems to have suddenly found its voice when the Man-Of-God’s comment has not been in the favour of the ruling NPP.
“How did they succeed in playing mutes when some men of God made some dangerous claims in this country especially in the year 2019? Of course, we know the National Peace Council is not an infant institution for them to make any excuse of not hearing some of these prophecies from some known prophets.”
Rev. Owusu Bempah, w knowen preacher and sympathiser of the NPP has on several occasions said the NPP will win election 2020 and also said the former President John Mahama will die by the end of 2019. He on the 31st December 2019 also said the NDC’s 2020 running mate will die.
Read their full statement:
CONCERNED WOMEN, GHANA (CWG)
Press Statement
3rd January, 2020
RE: PROPHET NIGEL GAISIE SHOULD BE ARRESTED
The nation woke up to an unfortunate and time-wasting publication by the National Peace Council targeting the person of Prophet Nigel Gaisie.
The National Peace Council is gradually becoming a liability and the most dishonest entity in the history of this country.
Have they just been woken up from their slumber? Or should we say they are the first batch of 2020 miracle receivers probably from tied tongues?
How did they succeed in playing mutes when some men of God made some dangerous claims in this country especially in the year 2019? Of course, we know the National Peace Council is not an infant institution for them to make any excuse of not hearing some of these prophecies from some known prophets.
Women and children are the most affected in the midst of violence, hence, our women group CWG will not condone or support any action that could possibly visit chaos on our beloved country.
We believe the peace council itself is a threat to peace and stability of this peaceful country considering how they have handled issues in the past years.
This institution has over the years, never for once, exhibited a two-way justice; not religiously, not politically and their credibility is fast sinking.
It is sad and very frustrating to see how elders who ought to play king Solomon in handling matters are consistently selective and poor in judgment damning the consequences.
The National Peace Council closed ears to all other prophecies but decided to descend on and pay attention to Prophet Nigel Gaisie. What is the motive?
There are too many matters to be dealt with, choosing one out of the many is an act of dishonesty and hypocrisy.
We are of a firm belief that, the National Peace Council as it stands today, is of doubtful quality. Should leadership be changed, this “hardcore” hypocrisy will evaporate.
An institution like the Peace Council should never at any point in time have its credibility questioned.
There is suspicion with good reason of the National Peace Council being dishonest and bias. Look for the other Prophet(s) if you have no motive and redeem your credibility.
“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending”………. C.S. LEWIS
Ciao!!!!!!!
Signed:
Annette Enyo
Executive Secretary
(233 (0) 200951910
By: Efo Korsi Senyo / awakenewsroom.com