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Currently in Ghana, a striking phenomenon has been observed; where some top pastors who were once vocal critics of the John Dramani Mahama-led NDC government have for 8 years remain silent under the Nana Addo and Dr. Bawumia administration.
These pastors were known for their scathing critiques of the NDC government, often using their pulpits to condemn the administration's policies and actions. However, since the NPP took power, they have been eerily quiet.
Many have wondered if these pastors were truly men of God who were motivated by a desire to hold those in power accountable, or if they were simply doing the bidding of the then-opposition NPP.
The sudden silence from these pastors has raised questions about their independence and integrity.
Rumors have it that, several of these prominent pastors in Ghana were recruited by the then-opposition leaders, Nana Addo and Dr. Bawumia, to further their political agenda.
These pastors, it is claimed, were tasked with using their influence to sway public opinion against the incumbent government. However, since the NPP's ascension to power, these pastors have seemingly gone silent, fueling speculation that they have been bribed to refrain from speaking out.
This phenomenon has sparked intense debate, with many questioning the integrity and independence of these pastors. The sudden silence from these once-outspoken religious leaders has raised eyebrows, particularly among those who had grown accustomed to their vocal criticisms of the previous administration.
Meanwhile, the NDC, led by John Dramani Mahama, has been working tirelessly to address the economic challenges facing the country. Mahama has proposed a 24-hour economy policy, aimed at transforming Ghana into a fully-fledged 24-hour economy by optimizing available resources.
As the 2024 elections approach, Ghanaians are eagerly waiting to see if these top pastors will find their voices again and hold the current administration accountable for their actions or are waiting for John Dramani Mahama so they can resume their criticism
Only time will tell.
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