Pastor Fred Adjei-Baah, President of the Mid-West Ghana Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, has political leaders to place the welfare of the people and national development above their personal interests.
He said they should be visionary in initiating policies and programmes that would benefit the youth and posterity.
Pastor Adjei-Baah was speaking at a thanksgiving service organized by the Nkoranza Central branch of the church for Mr. Emmanuel Kwadwo Agyekum, the Nkoranza South District Chief Executive.
He appealed to the political leadership to initiate plans that would promote quality education and that Ghanaians should not allow party politics to divide them.
Mr. Eric Opoku, the Deputy Brong Ahafo Regional Minister, appealed to the people to support and encourage the chief executives for Nkoranza South and Nkoramza North to have the courage to work to meet their expectations.
He deplored the negative practices of some NDC youth who had taken the law into their hands and engaged in unnecessary struggles with their NPP opponents and warned that state leadership would not countenance their wrong doings.