Apostle Immanuel Tettey, the General Secretary of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), has revealed they will seek clarification from the Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations in regards to the proposed review of prophecies of national significance.
According to the GPCC, they are yet to receive formal communication from the Office of the Presidential Envoy.
The GPCC revealed that they will respond to the directive is officially communicated to them in writing.
Speaking to Citi News on Sunday, August 10, 2025, Apostle Immanuel Tettey stated, “GPCC normally will not have such controversial prophecies in the public domain. We have spoken to our member churches and leaders. If it is written to us, we will seek clarification with the Office and know the way forward”.
The GPCC comment comes on the back of Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, who has called on all prophets, pastors, men and women of God in the Republic of Ghana to submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of a national nature for urgent review and appropriate escalation.
According to a letter dated August 10, 2025, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah called on faith leaders to intensify their prayers for President John Dramani Mahama, the government and all state institutions.
The statement read, “On behalf of the President of the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, and the Office of the Presidential Envoy, I extend heartfelt appreciation to you and your various denominations for your unwavering spiritual support, intercessory prayers, and sustained leadership in promoting peace, moral integrity, and national unity. Your role in Ghana’s spiritual and civic life remains indispensable”.
“As part of strengthening national coordination on spiritual matters, especially in these times of uncertainty and complexity, we kindly encourage you to inform all Prophets, Men and Women of God under your oversight that any prophecy or spiritual insight of a national nature, especially those with implications for high-profile political leaders, governance, national security, or public stability should be formally relayed to the Office of the Presidential Envoy for urgent review and appropriate escalation. This is in the spirit of responsibility, discernment, and stewardship over the nation’s destiny.”
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah’s statement added, “The President of the Republic, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama; the Government and all State institutions; the bereaved families and the entire nation of Ghana.”
“May the Lord comfort the afflicted, guide our leaders, and continue to preserve our beloved country. We look forward to continued partnership and shared spiritual responsibility as we work together for the peace and prosperity of Ghana.”
The prophecy directive comes after the tragic helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of 8 high-profile personalities, with many prophets claiming to have received insight before the crash.
The incident quickly became intertwined with a resurfaced video of a prophecy by Ghanaian preacher Samuel Henry, also known as Prophet Roja.
In the video, Roja claimed he had a vision of a domestic plane crash on July 29, 2025, on a flight from Accra to Kumasi. While his prophecy was for a different date and type of aircraft, and he described it as “conditional” upon prayer, many citizens have drawn a direct connection.
They see the prophecy as a warning that was not heeded, sparking conversations about fate versus free will and the responsibility of religious leaders. The fact that the prophecy was “conditional” is a significant point of debate for believers, suggesting that the tragedy could have been averted.
This belief provides a powerful but painful narrative for those seeking meaning in a senseless loss: the crash wasn’t just a random accident; it was a consequence of a spiritual failing, a warning ignored.
Several Ghanaian prophets have come forward claiming they predicted the recent military aircraft crash.
On July 13, Prophet Nigel Gaisie warned of a “plane crash” involving a smaller domestic aircraft. Weeks later, on August 3, Prophet Eric Boahen, also known as Prophet Uche, issued a similar caution.
Earlier in April, Prophet Fire Ogya advised a soldier to decline an upcoming flying assignment to avoid disaster — a soldier who followed his warning survived, while Addo perished in the incident.
Prophet Roja’s earlier video warning has also resurfaced online. He has since stated that he has a message for former Chief of Staff Julius Debrah regarding the tragedy.