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Religion of Sunday, 21 October 2007

Source: Crusading Guide

God Will Purge Parliament -Bishop

... God wants corrupt politician to reform
... Sickness & sudden death face unrepentant politicians
... Fear of God leads to Ghana-made planes, ships, cars

The Founder and Leader of Arise Ghana, Bishop Enoch Boateng, has stated that God will purge Parliament and replace it with a better set of Members of Parliament (MPs) who will utilize State resources to benefit Ghanaians.

Speaking at a press confab, on Wednesday, in Accra under the topic”, National revival and restoration”, Bishop Boateng said corruption had eaten into the fabric of society and that some politicians had devised means of amassing wealth at the expense of the nation.

“God wants every corrupt politician to reform before the discovery of other resources, else greedy and selfish politicians will siphon them (resources) for their personal gains”.

He stressed that until the nationwide purging of corrupt politicians takes place, getting oil in commercial quantities would remain an illusion. “The Almighty God will soon spearhead a spiritual and moral revolution in the form of revival for all to see before harnessing the resources could be a reality”, he underscored.

Bishop Boateng was emphatic that “political leaders who will be unwilling to repent will be weeded out through disgrace, strange sickness, sudden death and lost of positions”.

He was hopeful that when the restoration of Ghana starts, there will be fear of God among the citizenry and the hidden oil and gold deposits will immerge in commercial quantities.

“Ghana will also export locally manufactured aeroplanes, ships, cars among others, and the economy will also improve tremendously to enable individuals access affordable loans for their businesses”, he said.

On the 2008 general elections, Bishop Boateng entreated all political parties to focus on electing a unique candidate who would lead the revival and restoration of the nation; and pleaded with the Electoral Commission to provide a level playing field for all contesting parties so that the right person would be chosen to lead the country.