The self-described prophet Nigel Gaisie has reportedly turned his attention from preaching the gospel to serving as a political advisor to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), with the goal of helping the party plan for an electoral victory over the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Gaisie used Facebook to share his alleged observations and suggestions for the NDC in the next Ghanaian election, accompanied by dramatic accusations and unsubstantiated claims against the government.
In his piece, he emphasized the crucial battlegrounds, which include data transmission domains as well as polling stations, stressing the possible dangers of manipulation and interception during the data collection process.
“The Ghana election will be fought at the polling stations and in the invisible world of data transmission. Gaisie stated on social media that if decisive action is not taken, the result will not accurately represent the voice of Ghanaians who are yelling for change.
He warned the NDC about the weaknesses in the mechanism for collating results, emphasizing how important it is to protect the integrity of information flow and prevent any potential for interference or distortion.
In order to preserve the people’s will, he urged the party to strengthen security around result transmission procedures, keep a close eye on collation platforms for anomalies, and provide agents with the tools they need to quickly identify and report any discrepancies during the collation phase.
Gaisie stressed the need for alertness, readiness, and assertiveness to ensure a legitimate victory that reflects the voters’ aspirations for change in a tone of urgency and resiliency.
He stressed the significance of upholding unwavering standards, spiritual strength, and intense diligence in navigating the electoral landscape leading up to the upcoming polls, but framed his instructions as a warning rather than a prophecy.
Gaisie conveyed a sense of urgency and expectation for a supposedly big victory for the NDC by using hashtags and direct calls to particular political figures like Zenator Rawlings. She urged the party and its supporters to continue being firm, watchful, and determined in their quest for electoral success.
Nigel Gaisie’s involvement with the NDC appears to indicate a new role in forming the party’s strategies and approaches as they traverse the complicated terrain of Ghanaian politics, reinforcing the interconnectedness of faith, activism, and governance within the larger societal fabric as his transition from religious ministry to a political advisor takes place.
Nigel Gaisie’s Facebook post in its entirety below:
Source: newsthemegh.com