Don’t panic at TB Joshua’s ‘terror prophecy’ – Police
The Ghana Police Service has urged
Ghanaians to remain calm in the wake of a prophecy by the founder of the
Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet T.B Joshua, predicting a possible
terrorist attack on Ghana.
The renowned prophet urged his
congregation to pray for Ghana and Nigeria in a bid forestall evil plans by the
enemy during live Sunday
service on his Emmanuel TV channel.
“I am seeing Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
–if I may say Thursday – because these evil people they are very funny.
Anything can just happen. You will be very shocked to see what will happen,
because when the prayer is going in this direction they [attackers] change to another direction,” he said
“I see Thursday, Friday. Pray for
these two nations – Nigeria and Ghana – over gathering in any way; over attack.
I am seeing attack and that will be in a foreign way. The attack will come not
in a local way. So please open your lips and pray for these two nations for
protection,” he said.
But the Police Service has in a
statement issued on Monday, assured the public that “security agencies have
jointly put adequate measures in place to forestall any terrorist attacks or
disturbances.”
“All the requisite operational
strategies, including intelligence gathering and tactical deployment of
personnel have been unfolded to nib any breach of the peace in the bud. In view
of this, the Police is seeking the co-operation of the general public in the
fight against the scourge of terrorism and other violent crimes.
The public is,
therefore, implored to bear with the Police any inconveniences efforts to deal
with the situation may cause,” it added.
The statement further entreated Ghanaians to be vigilant and report any
“suspicious parcels or items” left at
public places and other vantage points, as well as “questionable characters” to
the Police for necessary actions to be taken.
TB Joshua’s prophesy comes on the
back of terror alert issued by the National Security Council which said
countries within the West African sub-region are at risk.
The Council said based on
intelligence from other agencies, it has every reason to believe that countries
including Ghana is at risk.
“The National Security Council on
the basis of briefings by the intelligence agencies and partners has determined
that there is a credible terrorist’s threat to all countries in the
sub-region.”
Already there have been attacks in
Mali, Cote D’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.
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