Fake prophets in Ghana must go to Jail for 10yrs – Osofo Kyiri Abosom tells IGP

Osofo Kyiri Abosom of Ghana Union Movement fame has thrown his support behind the Ghana Police Service on the warning over false prophecies during December 31st watch night.

The Police Service has warned pastors and leaders of religious organizations in the country against prophecies that will incite and create panic among Ghanaians as 31st-night inches close.

The Police in a statement said such prophecies are offensive to the law and offenders will be held liable.

The move, according to Kyiri Abosom, would bring some level of sanity into the Christendom and the country at large.

He commended the Inspector General of Police (IGP) George Akuffo Dampare and his team for coming out with the warning.

“It will let people come out with the truth. We are all going to be watchdogs on this 31st December 2021. Because we need to know those who will come out with the false prophecy. Even when I hear it I will report it.”

“Now that we are heading to 31st December and the Police Administration has brought this law to halt the issue of false prophecy that causes fear and panic. It will keep some people’s mouths shut. Most of what they say doesn’t happen so what Dampare has instituted is good.

“However, whoever will come up with a false prophecy, the 5-years jail term is low, rather we can make it 10-years. So that people wouldn’t joke with the minds of Ghanaians and God. Let’s be alert and I support Dampare.”

 

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