The leader and founder of Captain Jesus prayer house Prophet Isaac Ofosuhene Gyimah (Captain Jesus) has asked the National Peace Council to be bold and face politicians with the truth when the need arises instead of showering them with praises.
Speaking with the Prophet on Plan B FM morning show NKOSUONSEM, in reaction to what the Chairman of the National Peace Council Rev Dr. Ernest Adu Gyamfi said, the Public should be measured in the way they insult members of the National Peace Council.
Prophet Ofosuhene (Captain Jesus) also believes that if peace council can be strong enough to rebuke politicians who make peace threatening statements and let the public see and feel their actions, the council will gain the public support no matter the political affiliations.
Prophet Ofosuhene Gyimah stressed his disappointment in politicians and how some politicians talk in public,
“How can a learned member of parliament makes a vulgar statement and his people will cheer him up, is there no any wise person in the party to rebuke them of wrongdoing”? “why should we encourage bad things over good things, the NPP and NDC are playing games with our minds”. He fumed
The public should be measured in the way they insult members of the National Peace Council, Reverend Dr. Ernest Adu Gyamfi, Chairman of, the National Peace Council, has said.
“This time around, the public should be made to know that the work of the Council is not a paid job. There is nobody on the Peace Council who is being paid a salary.
“These are eminent persons who are serving society and therefore people should be measured in the way they insult or bash the Peace Council.” he added.
Rev. Dr. Adu Gyamfi said when the Council met executives of the various political parties at Osu in Accra over issues of the use of hate speech and other forms of indecent expressions.
He regretted that in most cases, the media gave people the platform to abuse them.
The National Peace Council has noted that the phenomenon of hate speech and indecent forms of expression have grown suddenly, and the proliferation of such behavior was more noticeable during election years.
According to him, the Council was not asleep, and its members were seriously working to ensure peace in the country.
He said there were 292 cases on the lap of the Council and out of these cases, 112 were chieftaincy issues, so there were several things the Council was doing.
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