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Let's forgive Major Mahama killers, evangelist says

“It is time to show love, reconnect and come together as a nation to forgive the people of Denkyira Obuasi,” Dr Tetteh said.

The Founder of the World Miracle Outreach, Dr Lawrence Tetteh, has asked Ghanaians to forgive the indigenes of Denkyira Obuasi who lynched Major Maxwell Mahama, a soldier who was with a detachment of soldiers on duty in the area.

According to the evangelist, a national tragedy occurred in the town, “and that as a nation we are all guilty in one way or the other for shedding innocent blood”.

READ ALSO: Dr Lawrence Tetteh to organise crusade at Denkyira Obuasi

Dr Tetteh was at Denkyira Obuasi to launch a three-day crusade titled, “Total restoration.”

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He met with elders and the youth of the town who are assisting with preparations for the crusade scheduled to come off on October 11, 12 and 13 this year.

READ ALSO: Chiefs of Denkyira purify town

Maxwell Adam Mahama was lynched on Monday, May 29, 2017, by residents of Denkyira Obuasi on suspicion that he was an armed robber.

A total of 58 suspects arrested in connection with the murder has since made an appearance at the Accra Central District Court.

The Denkyira Traditional Council performed purification rights in the area to ward off any curse the soldier’s death might bring to the area.

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