Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries has announced the postponement of a crusade his church planned to hold in Ghana due to coronavirus.
The clergyman made the announcement shortly after the government in Ghana advised against large gatherings after the country confirmed six cases of coronavirus.
Apostle Suleman tweeted: "Due to the government decision on large gatherings in ghana, greater works 2020 ghana is shifted. The new date will be communicated soon. we are praying for the world, this virus will go as suddenly as it appeared in Jesus name. Don't be afraid. THIS TOO SHALL PASS.
He added: "We are spending today in prayers for God to heal all those already infected..whilst others not infected take precautionary measures and be calm. We curse the root of coronavirus in Jesus name..May the mercy of God shine upon the whole world.2chro 7.14. Oh Lord, heal our land".
Due to the government decision on large gatherings in ghana,greater works 2020 ghana is shifted.The new date,will be communicated soon.we are praying for the world,this virus will go as suddenly as it appeared in Jesus name.dont be afraid..THIS TOO SHALL PASS..
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) March 16, 2020