Radio presenter Nana Romeo has called on Ghana’s Inspector General of Police (IGP), Akuffo Dampare, to ban all election-related prophecies to maintain peace and order during and after the polls.
In a video, Nana Romeo expressed concern about conflicting prophecies from religious figures, noting that one prophet predicts an NDC victory while another forecast an NPP win.
He highlighted that these contradictions could lead to confusion and unrest if one prophecy fails to materialise.
“We all know we have one God who doesn’t lie. How can God tell Prophet A that the NDC will win the election, and then tell Prophet B that the NPP will win? If these two prophets declare their prophecies publicly and one of them doesn’t come to pass, it can cause misunderstandings,” Nana Romeo stated.
Romeo’s appeal follows recent prophecies by several religious figures, including Rev. Owusu Bempah, who has each predicted different outcomes for the upcoming elections, raising concerns over potential tensions once results are announced.
The presenter believes that banning such prophecies would help prevent post-election confusion and encourage peace across the nation.
“We are pleading with IGP Dampare to take action by placing a ban on election prophecies to maintain peace and order after the elections,” he urged