MAMA PAT, CRUSADERS PRAY FOR VICTORY ON MONDAY.
The Member of Parliament for Asokwa, Madam Patricia Appiagyei Friday night joined the Crusaders, a group associated with the NPP as well as some famous gospel musicians to pray for victory for the party in Monday’s general election.
Addressing a mammoth crowd gathered for prayer at the Unity Oil grounds in Atonsu, the MP who is also representing the NPP in the parliamentary election in Asokwa said the NPP had done all it could to prosecute a solid campaign.
She also noted that the party had diligently delivered on the promises it made to the good people of Ghana in 2016 during the electioneering.
Madam Appiagyei however stressed that victory comes from the Lord hence the prayer session to commit the work of the campaign team to Him so that on Monday a famous victory would be secured.
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Charging the crowd later, Justin Koduah Frimpong, CEO for the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) urged people to step out in confidence on Monday and cast their votes in the presidential and parliamentary elections.
He said God Almighty rewards hard work and would surely reward the work done by the NPP and grant the party another mandate on Monday, December 7th.
Francis Adomako, Ashanti Regional Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the MCE for Kwadaso, Agyenim Boateng urged party people to set out early to their polling stations and cast their votes.
The two also asked that all polling station executives as well as members take it upon themselves to go to homes and call people to come out and vote.
DEAN OF CRUSADERS:
Clement Osei, Dean of Crusaders speaking to this reporter after the prayer session thanked the people for coming out to pray.
Prayer, he said was the key to unlocking every door and opening the heavens.
He urged the electorate to set out on Monday with the mindset of voting for Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as President and Mama Pat as MP for Asokwa.
Mr Osei also thanked the sponsors and patrons of Crusaders such as Dr Oppong Frimpong (Dr Subin), Mama Pat and Justin Koduah for the massive support they continue to render to the group.
The Dean also commended musicians such as Rev Mensah Bonsu, Brother Sammy and the rest for taking part in the victory vigil in Asokwa and praised the effort of the prayer groups.