Fix the country demo is ongoing and Pastors were left out. A senior pastor has explained why he defied all odds to join the long-anticipated ‘Fix the country’ protest, saying that the church is also feeling the pinch of Ghana’s bad governance and economic mismanagement.
The man of God identified himself as Apostle Dr. Daniel Adjei, the head pastor of Evangelical Methodist church, Joshua Kwame Ampadu Cathedral at Asylum Down in Accra.
According to him, the country’s economy is in such a bad shape that church members are broke and cannot pay their tithes and offerings which happen to be the major source of income for the churches.
“Nowadays when our church members come to church, they can’t give an offering. They can’t pay their tithes because all our members are broke. There are no jobs in this country. That is why I have joined this demonstration,” the pastor lamented as he participated in the demonstration.
Several Ghanaians have hit the streets of Accra from various parts of the country to register their displeasure at what they refer to as bad governance and mismanagement of the country’s economy.
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‘Nowadays when our church members come to church, they can’t give offering. They can’t pay their tithes because all our members are broke. There are no jobs in this country. That is why I have joined this demonstration.' pic.twitter.com/UHaQjlfXQf
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