In Ghana the Anglican Church asks “foot soldiers” to stop complaining

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The Right Reverend Emmanuel Anyidana Arongo, the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Tamale, has called on Ghanaians, especially party supporters, to stop complaining and rally behind the leadership of the country.

He condemned actions of supporters of parties, especially NDC foot soldiers, for their impatience and their penchant to go on the rampage to settle scores.

"Such approach diverts the attention of the presidency and people in authority in fine-tuning the already fragile economy," the Rt Rev Arongo said during the opening of the Sixth Diocesan Synod of the Church on Wednesday.

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