Members of Bompata branch of African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E) Zion Church in Asante Akim South District have decided to organise their service at dawn on December 7, to enable them exercise their franchise.
Reverend Emmanuel Kwabena Anane, Head Pastor of the church said the service would be held between 0400 hours and 0600 hours to allow the members ample time to vote.
He was speaking at the three-day Congress of Bompata/Ejisu District Men's Fellowship at Bompata.
It was under the theme, "Look On Your Hands Our God Is Able", and attended by members from Akokoase, Ahensan, Akyinakrom, Akutuase, Asokore, Apemso and Bompata.
Rev. Anane said it was imperative for Christians to participate in Election 2008 hence the church's decision to create an enabling environment for its members to vote.
He urged Christians not only to participate but also pray for a peaceful election, stressing that peace was crucial to national development.
Mr Stephen Aburam Asamoah, Asante Akim South District Director for National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) speaking on the topic, "Your Vote Is Your Power" entreated Ghanaians to help strengthen the nation's democracy by ensuring a peaceful election.
He called for strict compliance with the rules and regulations governing the electoral process, noting that the law would not spare offenders.
Mr Asamoah appealed to politicians to tolerate each other's views to promote multi-party democracy and mutual respect among different political parties.