The founder and leader of the Glorious Word and Power Ministries, Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah, claims the country is facing harsh economic conditions due to the harsh treatment of prophets by the police.
Speaking in a recent interview, Bempah said the current difficulties in the country are not due to normal circumstances but a spiritual issue.
Bempah claimed the NPP government are working very hard but due to the police stifling prophets, the country is being held back from reaping those fruits.
The Ghana Police Service unveiled a directive in 2021 warning prophets not to deliver their usual 31st-night prophecies, claiming they cause fear and panic.
Prior to the 31st-night watch services to be held this year, the Police reissued the communique.
Bempah, speaking with Dan Kwaku Yeboah, blamed all of Ghana’s ills on the directive.
“Nana Akufo-Addo is doing a lot but it seems concealed because of this directive. It is as though there is a blanket draped over the country. How can a sitting president and his vice be hooted at in public? It is not normal,” he submitted.
Akufo-Addo was hooted at on three occasions over the course of the year, first at the Global Citizen Concert at the Black Star Square then twice during engagements outside Accra.
Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia on the other hand was booed at when he represented the president at the annual Hogbetsotso Za in the Volta Region.
“The president and his people should realise that something is not right. NPP came to power with a prophetic word. What myself and others saw showed that it was God who was bringing Akufo-Addo into office.
“In his first four years, things were very okay. Even as we speak, he is doing a lot but it seems that his efforts are concealed. There is a hand covering something and they must sit up. Any godly nation that rejects God will attract curses,” he added.
Source: theGhanaianVoice.Com