He cited his growing dissatisfaction with the current leadership of the CPP as the reason for his decision. According to the Archbishop, the CPP's leadership has not lived up to the expectations of its supporters, including himself, who once believed in the party's potential to bring about meaningful change in the country. The influential leader made this call during a recent sermon, highlighting the urgent need for collective action to address the challenges facing Ghana as it goes to the polls in December 2024. Speaking passionately to his congregation, Archbishop Duncan-Williams underscored the importance of unity and selflessness in pursuing national progress. He lamented that the country is grappling with various socio-economic issues that require the combined efforts of all citizens, regardless of their political, religious, or social affiliations. "If you love this country and you care about this country, it is one election in the history of Ghana that everybody should vote for.