General Overseer Calls for Withdrawal of Opare-Addo’s Ministerial Appointment
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- St. Sark expressed strong disapproval of Opare-Addo's membership in the Freemasons,
- Opare-Addo affirmed his belief in the "Grand Architect of the Universe,"
- The clergyman strongly opposes Opare-Addo's appointment, citing concerns about the alleged values and practices of the Freemasons
St. Sark, General Overseer of Open Arms Ministry, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to immediately withdraw the appointment of George Opare-Addo as Minister for Youth Development and Employment.
St. Sark expressed strong disapproval of Opare-Addo’s membership in the Freemasons, which the minister openly acknowledged during his parliamentary vetting.
During his vetting, Opare-Addo affirmed his belief in the “Grand Architect of the Universe,” a phrase commonly associated with Freemasonry’s philosophy.
In a recent social media address, St. Sark criticized Opare-Addo for his decision to publicly disclose his Freemason membership. “You acted foolishly,” St. Sark stated.
The clergyman strongly opposes Opare-Addo’s appointment, citing concerns about the alleged values and practices of the Freemasons.
“They are insensitive and wicked. They kill and drink human blood like water. Opare cannot become a Minister of state or serve in any state agency,” St. Sark asserted.
St. Sark urged Opare-Addo to either relinquish his Freemason membership or withdraw from the ministerial appointment.