The immediate past Trade and Industry Minister Alan Kyerematen has pledged to work closely with the leadership of the clergy if elected as the President of the Republic.
The ma who resigned from his job to concentrate on his presidential ambition said this at a private breakfast meeting with some leaders of the Ghanaian Christian community in Accra last Tuesday.
He said the bond between politics and religion was interwoven.
“Both politics and religion revolve around leadership and followership, while politicians take care of the physical wellbeing of the people, the clergy takes care of their spiritual wellbeing.”
“When Ghana prospers, the people of Ghana will also prosper,” he said.
Mr. Kyerematen noted that he would serve with humility and leadership of service to the people.
Mr Kyerematen was accompanied by Patricia Christabel Kyerematen, his wife, and their two sons.
Rev. Ekow Amponsah of Global Revival Ministry, Rev. Dr. Cyril Fayose of the Christian Council of Ghana, Emmanuel Adjei, Prayer Palace International, Rev. Ernest O. Amoako, Fire Generation Chapel, Rev. Joshua Obeng, Cavalry Charismatic Centre, Kumasi, Rev. Gyasie Emmanuel, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), and Prophet Samuel Atanga CAC were among the clergy present.
The others are Pastor Kobi Acheampong, Alive Chapel International; Apostle Nana Kwarteng Amanfo, Sankofa Ministries; Asare Shadrack, Fire Generation; Pastor Nii Lantey Thompson; Rt Rev. M.A Bossman, Methodist Church Ghana, and Dr Samuel Donkor, All Nations Full Gospel Church Ghana.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana