Founder and Leader of the Action Faith Chapel International Church, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has accused successive governments of attacking Zoomlion and its founder out of envy.

The renowned cleric argued that there is a general culture of destroying indigenous businesses and successful local entrepreneurs by governments.

Speaking to his congregation on Sunday September 1, 2019 Archbishop Duncan-Williams claimed that successive governments have made the founder of Zoomlion, the subject of attacks because of envy and jealousy.

“I don’t want to be political but if you look at people like Zoomlion and others, Zoomlion is a Ghanaian, but every government that has come will go after Zoomlion because they don’t understand why a Ghanaian should make it that big,” he said

“The level of insecurity, jealousy and envy in this country is amazing. Our political system is designed to enhance jealousy and envy. We have become a society of bringing down one another,” he added.

He argued that Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian business magnate estimated to worth  $10.6 billion is successful because of deliberate government policy to ensure that Nigerians prosper.

“If you look at this country we don’t have second and third generational wealth. The Nigerian government made sure one of their own rise to become a household name.

“Nigeria came up with policies to help one of their own to become huge and greater than foreigners,” Duncan-Williams said passionately.