SDA Church Do Not Have a Solid Case to Demand for the Change of 7th December for 2024 Elections
The current leadership of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church DO NOT have any solid grounds to demand for a change of date for this year’s 2024 general election due to the following facts:
1. In 1996, the general election was conducted on Saturday, 7th December.
The SDA Church did not oppose the date at that time. They fully voted on that day.
2. In 2008, the general election was conducted on Sunday, 7th December.
All Christians who worship on Sundays fully voted on that day.
3. In 2012, the general election was conducted on Friday, 7th December.
All Muslims of the various Islamic Sects vote on that day.
2024 is NOT the first time a general election would be conducted by the Electoral Commission on Religious Worshipping Days.
Moreover, Ghana is a Secular State, not a Jewish State.
We’ll, they didn’t pick up arms to demand their request.They have consulted and asked for it.Let the systems work.