Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, founder and leader of the Believers Worship Centre (BWC) and the Philadelphia Movement, has made a passionate plea to President John Mahama to sign the Anti-Witchcraft Bill into law. The bill, aimed at protecting the rights of individuals accused of witchcraft, has been a topic of discussion in Ghanaian society for some time.
The proposed legislation seeks to criminalize witchcraft accusations and provide support to those affected by such allegations. Prophet Adom Kyei Duah’s plea to President Mahama underscores the need for urgent action on this critical issue.
According to Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, the Anti-Witchcraft Bill is essential for promoting social justice and protecting vulnerable individuals from exploitation and abuse. He believes that the bill will help to reduce the number of witchcraft-related accusations and attacks.
The cleric’s plea to President Mahama highlights the importance of addressing witchcraft accusations, which have been a persistent problem in Ghana. Many individuals, particularly women, have been subjected to violence, abuse, and ostracism due to witchcraft accusations.
By signing the Anti-Witchcraft Bill into law, President Mahama would be taking a significant step towards promoting human rights and dignity in Ghana. The bill would also demonstrate the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens from harm.
The proposed legislation has garnered support from various stakeholders, including human rights organizations and community leaders. They argue that the bill would help to create a more just and equitable society.
However, some individuals have expressed concerns about the bill, citing potential challenges in implementation and the need for further education on witchcraft-related issues. Despite these concerns, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah remains optimistic that the bill will be passed into law.
In his plea to President Mahama, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah emphasized the importance of taking action to protect vulnerable individuals from witchcraft accusations. He urged the President to prioritize the bill and ensure its passage into law.
As a respected spiritual leader, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah’s voice carries significant weight in Ghanaian society. His advocacy for the Anti-Witchcraft Bill reflects his commitment to promoting social justice and protecting the rights of all individuals.
Ultimately, the passage of the Anti-Witchcraft Bill would be a testament to the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens and promoting a more just and equitable society. Prophet Adom Kyei Duah’s plea to President Mahama serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing witchcraft-related issues and promoting human rights in Ghana.