Ghanaian Pastor, Brian Amoateng held a live Facebook session during which he claimed that it’s not the church’s responsibility to help members with hand sanitizers in this cor onavirus times, rather it’s the government which has to do that as the church has bills to pay.

Well, his comment didn’t go down well with many Ghanaians as they descended heavily on him. Pastor Brian Amoateng came out the same day to apologise, and Gospel musician, Sonnie Badu is also out asking Ghanaians to let this slide.

Sonnie Badu on IG posted,

His statement came out insensitive however, he saw his error and apologized severally. Ghana, let us not forget that for 5 years he has empowered the youth out of his own pocket I repeat out of his own pocket and I am a withness to this (we are talking thousands of dollars) .Iyes was birthed many potentials and given hope to the youth and I have seen the tears behind the scene on several occasions.For 5 years he has been bringing preachers, educators and fathers to empower The youth. That to me has been an amazing investment.. Pastor Brian has won several charitable awards, made uncountable donations behind closed doors. Please, please and please again let us seize fire, move on and not forget what he has done and is doing for the youth of Ghana. He is deeply sorry and we must let go .Iyes by Gods Grace is going to be amazing this year … love you yaw .. it’s part of being at the front line .. welcome to my world .. be tough ? @brianamoateng

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