Rev. Fr.Michael Kwaku Boahene Speaks Out Against Violence
Renowned catholic priest in the Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi Rev.fr.Michael Kwaku Boahene the parish priest of Asewase st.theresah parish has express his disappointment and concern over the rising trend of violence in the country.
In a heartfelt post, he lamented the fact that some individuals resort to maiming or brutalizing others who seek authority to serve Ghana.
According to fr. Boahene, this behavior is unacceptable and raises questions about the role of security personnel in maintaining law and order.
He wonders whether the actions are driven by anger towards a particular political party or a well-orchestrated plan to demonstrate power.
The Reverend father.Michael calls for a national conversation about the issue, urging Ghanaians to move beyond partisan politics and focus on promoting a culture of peace and respect.
He emphasizes the importance of voting as a means of exercising one’s rights, rather than resorting to violence.
Rev.Fr. Boahene’s poignant words serve as a reminder of the need for Ghanaians to prioritize peace and unity, and to work towards creating a society where individuals can pursue their goals without fear of harm or intimidation.