Only One Touch Victory Will Avert Calamity In Ghana � Apostle Warns

Apostle Francis Amoako-Atta, General Overseer of Freedom Chapel International, has said, Ghana would need a one touch victory at the November 7 general elections to avert electoral violence that has been plotted by Satan against the country.

According to him, the pre and post election violence to be unleashed on the nation by the devil and its agents could be avoided only if either of the two major political parties, namely the New patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), gets a resounding one touch victory at the polls.

“For the election this year, I see trouble, I see disturbance, people will be fighting, I have seen fighting and there is disaster looming over the country that requires appropriate measures to avert it. It is only one touch victory and the margin should be wide, “Apostle Amoako-Atta told The Enquirer in an interview.

He said, “The spiritual revelation through a vision I have indicates that there are dark clouds hanging over the country. In the coming general elections, Ghana is likely to witness a civil strife through election violence.”

Speaking to The Enquirer on a wide range of national issues at his Odorkor official Town Freedom Chapel, Apostle Amoako-Atta explained that, the devil has its hands around the nation to cause serious disaster and the only way to pre-empt the catastrophe is through prayers.

The man of God, who has over the years been speaking on national issues and the need of Ghanaian to remain closer to God, said though the country has conducted several successful elections since 1993, “this year’s election will be the most difficult one, it is the election that will either unite or break and there is ticking time bomb which is likely to plunge the nation into civil strife.

He added that though the recent accidents that killed may people on the roads could be attributed to human errors, the hands of enemies of the nation could not be ruled out, stating that, the devil always passes its operation on so may things, including accidents and other unnatural phenomenon.

Apostle Amoako-Atta, said “the impression should not be created that Ghana is an oasis of peace, and that civil strife cannot occur in the country.”

He pointed out at countries like Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt and Ukraine were peaceful; they had standing armies, the police, and established legal institutions, but went into the abyss.