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Prophet Kofi Oduro Cites Akufo-Addo’s ‘Flawed Leadership’ As Cause Of ‘Dumsor’

Prophet Kofi Oduro, the founder and leader of Alabaster International Ministry has strongly criticized the leadership of Nana Akufo-Addo’s government regarding the increasing power outages in the country, known colloquially as dumsor.

The outspoken man of God attributed the issues bedevilling Ghanaians, including dumsor, to Akufo-Addo’s flawed leadership.

During a recent sermon in his church auditorium, Prophet Kofi Oduro emphasized that the current challenges were a clear indication of poor leadership and financial mismanagement.

“Today, I slept outside, in my house, on three chairs combined. You can’t sleep, because you are living in a nation that has no leadership; we voted for them, we’ve given them free food, free water, free fuel, free electricity, free everything, we have given them a salary and have asked them to fix our issues.

“Ghana, you are crippled, you are blind, your leaders are blind and dumb dogs who cannot speak and cannot perform. You are 67 and you are struggling with common electricity.

“Electricity is a common amenity, what is happening is not a lack of supply, it is a money issue and if it is a money issue, it is mismanagement.

This electricity issue is revealing how flawed our leadership is. Flawed leadership, I don’t care about your parties or who is in office,” he stressed.

“Hope must be restored, we are praying for you and speaking positively that things will get well, when lights go off and we are in the heat, your generator starts automatically, what kind of nonsense is this?” he asked.

Source – Tru News Report

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