Archbishop , the General Overseer of Action Faith Chapel International, has called for a national vision as a development blueprint to avoid groping in darkness in its development aspirations. "Until Ghana has a national vision where all political parties will bring together their manifestos for Parliament to shape and align with our national vision for 25 years or more, we will continue to walk in darkness," he added.

He underscored the need for members of Parliament (MPs) to put aside their political differences, politicisation and forgive each other to make headways toward sustainable national development.

Archbishop Duncan-Williams gave the advice when he delivered a word of exhortation during the Speaker of Parliament's First Breakfast Prayer Meeting of the Ninth Parliament of the Parliamentary Christian Fellowship (PCF) in Accra, on Tuesday.

Also, the Father of the Charismatic Christian Movement in Ghana, he cited countries like Rwanda, China, India, and Singapore that had between 50- and 100-year national visions that drove the development agenda of their respective governments and urged Ghana not to miss the opportunity to develop a national vision, which was all-encompassing and holistic in character.