Churches resuming without restrictions is dangerous - Patience Nyarko

Singer raises alarm that the reopening of churches without safety measure could cause more harm.

Churches resuming without restrictions is dangerous - Patience Nyarko
Patience Nyarko

Sensational Ghanaian gospel musician, Patience Nyarko, has commended President Akufo-Addo's latest decision to place restrictions on the opening of churches.

The President on Sunday, May 31, announced that churches should be reopened for a hundred (100) worshipers in attendance and a maximum of one-hour church service at a time.

Patience Nyarko has asked the general public to treat the information with caution because attending churches without proper restrictions could cause more harm than good.

According to her, churches are there to uplift the spirits of Ghanaians and not to condemn them to more pain.

“When the President initially put restrictions on the opening of churches, I was highly in support of that decision,” she told GBC Radio Central in Cape Coast Monday. “Because if you look at how our fathers who are Pastors and the way they work, they can be on their feet to do deliverance and anoint a lot of people.” she cautioned.

 

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“The love for mankind makes them do these things without getting tired. So, I was a bit afraid that if the President didn’t put restrictions on the opening of churches it would cause more harm.”

“The way we become happy when we go to church and sing, we are together again then we shake ourselves and hug ourselves it will surely cause problems.” She further stated. 

“I know that the President has been contemplating as to when to reopen the churches for some time now. The closure of churches was in our own interest but if the church was closed down, it didn’t mean that you’re prohibited from praying as well.”

“When the time comes for churches to be reopened, we will all go back to church with happiness” she concluded." the 'Wafom Kwan' hitmaker concluded.