Apostle Samson Agyei Berko, representing the pastors of Atwima Kwawoma, has called on Ghanaians to prioritize policies over religious affiliations when voting in the 2024 elections.

He highlighted the importance of choosing leaders dedicated to national development rather than being influenced by their religious background.
Speaking at a gathering with Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and local stakeholders in Atwima Kwawoma, Ashanti Region, on Thursday, Apostle Berko expressed his personal appreciation for the government’s digitization initiatives, noting the positive impact they have had on his life.
“Let’s take note that from this time onwards, it is not about religion or where one comes from. Let’s think of someone who can make good policies for the country to progress. We will be doing ourselves a disservice if we think. This person is from here or there, so we won’t vote for them.”
“Pastors here, voting is not salvation. When it comes to governance, let’s put things in the hands of someone who can move things forward. Let’s look at who has integrity and can lead the country,” he stated.