The National Women Organiser of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kate Gyamfua, has stated that the second term victory of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been sealed by God, and only requires efforts from members of the party to cement it.
According to her, though God has given the victory to the party, come December 7, its members must also do their part in ensuring that the victory given them does not slip from their hands.
She was speaking on Wednesday at a special Thanksgiving Service, organised by the National Women’s Wing at the party’s Asylum Down headquarters, to appreciate God for a successful 14-day fasting and prayers programme.
Fasting and prayers
The National Women’s Wing of the governing NPP embarked on a 14-day fasting and prayers for the party ahead of the December 7 general elections.
The exercise, which commenced on November 11, was on the theme “Any weapon formed against our President shall be in vain.”
Ms Gyamfua said the move was to pray for protection for the President, NPP members of parliament (MPs) and parliamentary candidates, and the safety of all members of the party who are doing different programmes, including campaigning.
Members of the party were entreated to use Exodus 14, Psalm 35 and Jeremiah 1: 19 as bible quotations to support the exercise.
Hard work
Speaking at the thanksgiving on Wednesday, Ms Gyamfua called on all members of the party, especially, women and other female volunteer groups, to go to the ground and work hard to finalise what God has started.
She reiterated that the party’s second term victory must be women-led, since women have been the ultimate beneficiaries of the policies of the Nana Akufo-Addo government.
“No time to waste; even in the days of mana the people still had to leave their tents to go and fetch them. God has already done his part, but he has also given us the ability to do our part, so let us all go back to the ground and work,” she said.
Three days fasting
Meanwhile, the women’s wing has declared another three days of fasting and prayers ahead of December 7. The fasting and prayers are scheduled to begin on December 4 to December 6, the day before the general elections.
Ms Gyamfua has appealed to all party members, especially women, to partake fully in the three-day programme.
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