The General Overseer of Open Arms Ministry, St. Sark has described George Opare-Addo, Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment as a bad example for Ghanaians.
He has premised the foregoing on the latter’s public mention of his religious affiliation with the Freemason during his vetting.
Few days after Opare’s vetting, St. Sark held a press conference at his church in Kumasi and tongue-lashed the former for joining the freemason society.
He also called on President John Dramani Mahama to abrogate his appointment.
Though his request on termination of appointment was not honoured by the President, St. Sark in a TickTock broadcast stated that he is surprised George Opare-Addo has until now failed to pen his resignation.
“I expected him to resign because he is a bad example. Nobody should call him Minister again. His family members should tell him to resign.”
Controversial St. Sark asserted that freemasons are the cause of the present economic woes suffered by Ghanaians.
“They should be blamed. They have vowed not resist Ghanaians economic emancipation because they are of the notion that if Ghanaians are at ease economically, no body will honor them.”

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