The
Chairman
of
the
Christ
Apostolic
Church
(CAC)
International,
Apostle
Samuel
Amponsah-Frimpong,
has
admonished
Ghanaians
not
to
go
to
the
polls
on
December
7,
to
create
chaos
but
to
exercise
their
franchise
in
peace
and
patiently
wait
for
the
results.
He
entreated
the
citizenry
to
cherish
the
prevailing
peace
been
enjoyed
and
be
thankful
to
God
because
he
had
the
solutions
to
the
myriad
of
challenges
confronting
the
nation.
Apostle
Amponsah-Frimpong
gave
the
admonition
at
a
sod
cutting
ceremony
for
the
construction
of
a
$10
million
dual
head
office
complex
for
the
Church
at
Osu
in
Accra,
at
the
weekend.
“Never
become
part
of
the
problem,
let
us
be
each
other’s
keeper
loving
one
another,
seeking
and
praying
for
the
peace
of
the
nation
as
well
as
participate
actively
in
the
political
process,”
he
stated.
Apostle
Amponsah-Frimpong
pointed
out
that
“we
live
in
a
sub
region
of
confusion
with
several
coup
d’états
and
thankfully
Ghana
has
remained
in
democracy
for
30
years
which
is
the
doing
of
the
Lord.”
He
said
election
was
an
opportunity
to
freely
express
oneself
by
using
the
freedom
of
choice,
since
Ghana
was
a
free
democratic
society,
adding
that,
Ghana
was
blessed
to
have
nurtured
her
democracy
this
far.
Apostle
Amponsah-Frimpong
said
the
edifice
expected
to
be
completed
and
dedicated
in
30
months
would
have
a
1000-seating
capacity
auditorium
and
the
main
office
which
would
be
at
the
south
wing
of
the
seven
storey
building
and
another
four
storey
building
with
syndicated
rooms.
He
commended
the
congregation
for
their
immense
support
for
the
project
and
urged
them
to
continue
to
contribute
their
quota
to
enable
the
project
to
be
completed
on
schedule.
Apostle
Amponsah-Frimpong
said
the
idea
to
build
a
new
head
office
for
the
Church
was
conceived
about
20
years
ago
by
the
previous
administrations
because
the
current
head
office
did
not
have
enough
space
to
support
the
ever
increasing
work
load.
The
General
Secretary
of
CAC,
Apostle
Samuel
Addai-Kusi,
said
the
project
which
was
long
overdue
was
a
clarion
call
on
the
rank
and
file
of
the
Church
to
contribute
towards
the
financing
of
the
project.
He
added
that
all
the
foreign
missions
were
also
contributing
towards
the
new
head
office
project
which
he
said,
would
be
a
one
stop
event
center
comprising
residential
accommodations.
Present
at
the
ceremony
included
Nii
Kwabena
Bonne
V,
Vice
President
of
the
Osu
Traditional
Council,
Nii
Adjei
Tawiah,
the
Korley
Klottey
Municipal
Chief
Executive,
retired
chairmen,
some
Apostles
as
well
as
Elders
of
the
Church.
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