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Why the NPC Is Cautioning Prophets Over 31st Watch Night

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As churches across Ghana prepare for 31st Watch Night services, the National Peace Council (NPC) has renewed its call on prophets, evangelists, and Christian leaders to exercise restraint and responsibility in the delivery of prophecies that could unsettle the nation.

Speaking on Monday, December 29, 2025, the Public Relations Manager of the NPC, Kwesi Yirenkyi Boateng, stressed that religious freedom must go hand-in-hand with national responsibility.

“At the level we have reached as a nation, we all understand the implications of previous directives by the former IGP. That notwithstanding, we must be cautious and measured in the prophecies we share,” he said.


Mr. Boateng acknowledged that prophecy remains a core element of Christian worship and biblical tradition, but emphasized that the manner of communication is critical, especially during nationally sensitive moments.


To support his argument, he cited the biblical example of Prophet Nathan’s confrontation of King David, noting that sensitive revelations were delivered carefully to avoid panic or instability.


Mr. Boateng further emphasized that religious messages should serve as tools for national development, not sources of fear or anxiety.

He noted that faith leaders wield enormous influence and must use their platforms to inspire hope, unity, moral responsibility, and social harmony, particularly during Watch Night services.

According to him, sermons and prophecies should encourage citizens to contribute positively to Ghana’s growth, rather than spread fear or heighten public anxiety.

The National Peace Council’s appeal adds to ongoing calls from civil society organisations and state institutions urging responsible religious communication, especially during nationally sensitive periods, to protect Ghana’s reputation as a peaceful and stable democracy.

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