
The General Overseer of Open Arms Ministry, St Sark, has cautioned politicians to refrain from vote buying in politics and adhere to their party’s rules and regulations.
Speaking on the TikTok Live section, St Sark emphasized the need for politicians to conduct themselves with integrity and respect the democratic process.

St Sark also expressed concern over the plight of cocoa farmers, stating that they are severely suffering from hardship and urged the government to prioritize their payment.
“Cocoa farmers are suffering, and it’s painful that Ghana is well-known for its quality cocoa trading,” he said.
He highlighted the irony of foodstuffs being left to rot in the bush while people struggle.
The cleric also weighed in on the renaming of Kotoka International Airport, suggesting that it should be renamed Accra International Airport.
St Sark further commented on the issue of coup leaders, stating that it’s unacceptable to celebrate or hail individuals who have led coups, describing it as an “unearthly” act.
St Sark’s comments come amid growing concerns about the state of Ghana’s economy and the welfare of its citizens.

The government has been urged to take concrete steps to address the challenges facing the country, particularly in the agricultural sector.
The cleric’s warning to politicians serves as a reminder of the need for accountability and transparency in governance.
As Ghana navigates its democratic journey, stakeholders are calling for leaders to prioritize the welfare of citizens and uphold the principles of good governance.
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