Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams recently addressed the significance of praying for political leaders, including those in opposition. Speaking directly to President Akufo-Addo, the archbishop stressed that prayer is a powerful tool that should not be limited by political affiliations.
He argued that interceding for all leaders, whether in power or opposition, promotes national unity and peace. By encouraging prayers for opposition leaders, Duncan-Williams called for a mindset of inclusivity, where the focus remains on the welfare of the country as a whole, not just on party loyalty. This approach, he believes, will foster national growth and harmony.
This message underlines his belief that prayers for political figures should focus on their capacity to serve the nation effectively, without partisanship. By bridging political divides through prayer, the archbishop envisions a nation where citizens and leaders alike work together for the common good, contributing to Ghana's overall stability and progress.
His statement serves as a reminder that prayer has the power to unite people beyond their political differences and advance a peaceful and prosperous future for all.