Reverend Oduro Awisi, the New Achimota District Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana on Sunday called on Ghanaians to continue to pray for a peaceful run-off on December 28.
He noted that it is God who appoints a leader adding, "We need not fight and insult any individual or a party just because we want a leader".
Speaking at the district's first session of thanksgiving service, Rev. Oduro urged Ghanaians and eligible voters in particular to abide by the electoral rules in order not to mar the process.
"Both the NDC and the NPP presidential candidates are Ghanaians, and any one who virtually wins the run-off should be accepted and supported to lead the nation in its development agenda," he added.
Rev Oduro said the progress of the nation demanded that all the citizenry irrespective of their political affiliation had contributed their quota to the development process, adding; "leaders without our support can not ensure any effective work".
He commended the Electoral Commission for the work done so far and urged it to continue in that regard to sustain the peace the nation was enjoying.