Participants at a special inter-denominational Christian prayer meeting in Kumasi, have called on people with hidden agenda to disrupt Election 2004 to desist from the diabolical act.
They said the destruction of party paraphernalia, whipping up of ethnic sentiments, biased sermons against some political parties and the partisan political campaigns in the mass media, could not promote peaceful, successful free and fair elections.
The meeting stressed the need for the political parties to put the interest of the nation above their parochial interests.
The Right Reverend Nuh Ben Abubarkr, Methodist Bishop of Kumasi, called on the Electoral Commission and the party agents who would supervise the December 7 polls, to be fair and firm to ensure incidence-free elections.
The Rev Isaac Osei Boakye-Yiadom, the General Superintendent of the Christ Revival Church, said prayers were said for all the presidential and parliamentary candidates, explaining that without God whatever man did would not yield any meaningful results.
The Rev. Felix Elvis Antwi, the Kumasi South Area Apostle of the Church of Pentecost, expressed the hope that God would steer the nation through the General Election peacefully.