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“Wontumi’s Past Has Caught Up With Him” — St. Sark’s Harsh Warning After Raid Attempt

The General Overseer of Open Arms Ministry, St. Sark, has openly criticized Bernard Antwi Boasiako, better known as Chairman Wontumi, following the recent attempted raid by National Security operatives on the NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman’s home in Kumasi as reported by ModernGhana.

According to St. Sark, the current troubles facing Wontumi are a direct result of his previous actions and statements made while the New Patriotic Party was in power.

The National Security’s operation to arrest Wontumi was reportedly thwarted by his supporters, escalating tensions in the political landscape.

Wontumi, speaking on his radio station, questioned the legitimacy of the move, emphasizing his role as a political figure without any formal government position.

He appealed to Ghanaians and his party members to stand against what he described as unfair treatment, claiming, “Am I not a Ghanaian anymore? Now that you’ve won the election… does that mean I’m no longer a Ghanaian?”

Responding to these developments, St. Sark dismissed Wontumi’s calls for support, stating that his difficulties are the consequences of past misconduct.

The preacher remarked, “Your cup is full. You are reaping what you sowed when NPP was in power,” warning that any legal proceedings could lead to greater hardship for the party chairman.

St. Sark also criticized those who interfered with the security agency’s work, urging them to reflect on their actions.

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