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Prophet Kumchacha Begs Mahama for Ministerial Appointment After ‘Sacrificing’ for His Presidential Victory
Prophet Kumchacha, the outspoken Ghanaian pastor, has made a passionate plea to President John Mahama, begging to be appointed as the Minister in charge of clergy in his government. Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, Kumchacha expressed his unwavering support for Mahama, claiming he sacrificed a lot for the president’s landslide victory in the 2024 presidential election.
Kumchacha believes his contributions to Mahama’s campaign warrant a ministerial appointment, specifically to oversee Ghanaian prophets and pastors. He emphasized the need for a ministry to regulate the activities of clergy members, citing instances of false prophets taking advantage of Ghanaians.
The prophet’s appeal comes as Mahama’s government approaches its 60-day milestone. Kumchacha’s plea has sparked mixed reactions, with some questioning his motives and others praising his confidence. Despite the controversy surrounding his request, Kumchacha remains adamant that he deserves recognition for his role in Mahama’s presidential campaign.
Kumchacha’s relationship with Mahama has been a subject of interest in recent times. In a surprising turn of events, Kumchacha apologized to Mahama for criticizing his administration in the past. He attributed his change of heart to the realization that Mahama’s successor, Nana Addo, had a worse administration.
As the debate surrounding Kumchacha’s plea continues, one thing is certain – the prophet’s unwavering confidence and unapologetic style have cemented his position as one of Ghana’s most outspoken and intriguing figures.