Archbishop Charles Agyinasare has advised the opposition National Democratic Congress to provide sound alternatives to give hope to the citizenry and not just criticise the government of the day for the sake of it.
Addressing the party’s new crop of national leaders at the Perez Dome on Sunday, 8 January 2023 during a thanksgiving service, the founder of Perez Chapel International said:
“Currently, our economy is facing many challenges, for reasons best known to all”, adding: “Ghanaians would like to see a paradigm shift which can impact the economy and lives”.
“Whether we like it or not, it's one political party or another that would lead to achieve this. It is, therefore, very imperative for parties seeking to be in government to also espouse sound policy alternatives on national issues that will give hope to the people”, he said.
“It must not be criticism for criticism's sake but constructive criticism that leads to our collective benefit as a nation”, Archbishop Agyinasare noted.
Read below Archbishop Charles Agyinasare’s full speech:
I want to welcome the NDC for choosing to have its thanksgiving service in the Perez Dome. Being one of the two major political parties in this country, they could have chosen to have the service in a lot of places. I want to congratulate them for their contribution to our democracy in this fourth republic. Another feather in your cap, is your party’s support for the sexuality bill in parliament. With one of its spokespersons being my own son and an elder in the person of Hon Elder Sam Nartey George.
Matthew 12:25 KJV “And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:”
A. On Internal Contests and Unity
It is said that in Politics there are 3 sets of people you meet along the path
1. Those who openly and passionately support you
2. Those who are openly and passionately against you
3. Those who may mean well but neither defend nor attack you. They may even avoid being associated with you
C. As Agents of Development
Political parties must make sure they implement sound social and economic policies to improve upon the living conditions of citizens.
Currently, our economy is facing many challenges, for reasons best known to all. Ghanaians would like to see a paradigm shift which can impact the economy and lives. Whether we like it or not, it's one political party or another that would lead to achieve this. It is, therefore, very imperative for parties seeking to be in government to also espouse sound policy alternatives on national issues that will give hope to the people. It must not be criticism for criticism's sake but constructive criticism that leads to our collective benefit as a nation.
Ghanaians would be looking forward to a healthy balance between patronage and meritocracy as the challenges of economic management get tougher.
This would also require a useful blend between the old and the young to give hope and assurance that we appreciate the magnitude of public expectations.
D. Maintaining National Peace and Unity
Without peace and tranquillity; countries struggle to develop, and citizens become despondent. Political parties play major roles in maintaining the peace or otherwise of countries including Ghana. As we move into major campaign activities towards the 2024 elections, all parties must endeavour to maintain the peace of the country. No matter the circumstances we find ourselves, we can elect our leaders through the ballot and not the bullet. I use this opportunity to reiterate my call to our security forces when I spoke at their annual thanksgiving service to remain faithful to their Oath of protecting our Nation from all aggressors and not becoming the aggressors. The NDC as the Party that ushered the 4th Republican dispensation has a duty to ensure your conduct protects this democracy which turned 30 years yesterday.
E. The Electoral Commission
Electoral Commission should do all in their power to defuse the tension using the IPAC. It’s only they that can do so. The IPAC in the past has been a good forum that has helped. It shouldn’t be destroyed. EC should work to bring its stakeholders together for the peace and good of the nation and not divide them.
The dealings of the EC should be so transparent that winners would be acknowledged by all and losers would be seen to have lost.
F. Research-Based Decisions (& Promises)
Political parties must steer more towards research-based decisions and choices if they want to carry the people along. Let’s be mindful that decisions based on narrow group interest often causes gross disaffection and internal apathy.
As we get closer to the next elections we don’t need fanciful, unrealistic & ill-researched promises just aimed at winning power.
G. Congratulations
I congratulate all elected executives of the party present here and outside and wish you a successful tenure.
His Grace
Archbishop Charles Agyinasare