Adventist Church in Ghana Hosts Peace Concert Ahead of Elections
Adventist Church in Ghana Hosts Peace Concert Ahead of Elections
Report by Samuel Agyei Nyarko/Solace Asafo
Photo credit:Samuel Agyei Nyarko
Accra, Ghana- November 10, Following general apprehension leading to the December 7 general elections in Ghana, the Darkuman Seventh-day Adventist Church within the Accra City Conference organized a vibrant peace concert on November 9, 2024. Ghana holds Parliamentary and Presidential elections on Saturday, December 7, 2024.
The event aimed to educate both church members and the general public to pray for peace and act as agents of peace before, during, and after the elections. The concert, themed “Be an Agent of Peace,” welcomed various denominations, community workers, and individuals from the surrounding area.
Notable guests included Chaplain Colonel Peter Nyarko Duodu, Director of Army Religious Affairs, Ghana Armed Forces, Director-General of Human Resource Development of the Ghana Police Service, COP Daniel Kwame Afriyie, and the Greater Accra Regional Director of the Electoral Commission, and the Conference President of the Accra City Conference, Pastor Solomon Oko-Trebi Hammond.
Preaching the sermon, Col. Peter Nyarko Duodu, an Adventist Chaplain and Director of Religious Affairs, Ghana Armed Forces encouraged the public to prioritize their future and avoid violence and conflicts, drawing lessons from the peaceful exercise of franchise in the United States of America.
COP Daniel Kwame Afriyie assured the public of the Ghana Police Service's readiness to safeguard peace before, during, and after the December 7 general elections. He emphasized that peace is a shared responsibility and urged the public to contribute to a peaceful election. He highlighted the church's crucial role in promoting peace and advised the youth against being used as agents of violence.
Gladys Pinkrah cautioned the public to celebrate responsibly after the election results to avoid provoking chaos. She urged religious bodies to pray for credible, transparent, and fair elections.
The youth ministry performed a powerful drama illustrating the devastating effects of war and misunderstanding, which resonated deeply with the audience. Attendees appreciated the program and hoped for more frequent events promoting peace.
Leaders of all political parties in the community also attended the programme and pledged for peace.
A church member, Kofi Baah, said that though he would not vote because the voting fell on Saturday, he pledges to ensure that his words and actions promote peace before, during and after the elections.
Captions for pictures
Picture 1: Chaplain Colonel Peter Nyarko Duodu delivering the sermon
Picture 2: Accra City Conference President Presents a gift to the Commissioner of Police
Picture 2: Members of the Choir performing at the concert
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