Ghana police warning against harmful New Year prophecies

Ghana police warning against harmful New Year prophecies

Millions of Christians often gather in churches to hear their pastors make proclamations about the new year

ACCRA, Dec 29 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Police in Ghana have warned faith leaders against making traditional New Year prophecies which can cause fear, anxiety or death.

The right of freedom of worship must not violate the rights of others, the police said in a statement.

Millions of Christians often gather in churches to hear their pastors make proclamations about the new year.

The messages often range from optimistic projections to those warning of impending doom.

The police order came into force last year after the public was inundated by predictions of deaths and calamity, local news site My Joy Online reported.

In a statement, the police commended religious groups for their “cooperation” and for “adopting legally acceptable means for communicating prophecies”.

The police said they had adopted Dec 27 as Prophecy Communication Compliance Day.

“This day is being set aside to remind all of us to practice our faith within the confines of the law to ensure safe, secure environment, free of anxiety generated from predictions of impending harm, danger or death,” the statement said. — NNN-AGENCIES

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