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The Omanhen of Gomoa Ajumako, Obrempong Nyanful Krampah XI, has commended the National Democratic Congress and the New Patriotic Party for the tolerance he says they have exhibited while the Supreme Court hears the 2012 election petition.In an interview with the Ghana News Agency at his palace at Gomoa Ajumako, Obrempong Krampah said the tolerance exhibited by the two political parties has demonstrated that Ghana is a beacon of democracy and would continue to be the star of Africa.He urged Ghanaians to continue to remain calm and wait patiently for the Court to determine the case.Obrempong Krampah expressed the hope that Ghana would continue to enjoy peace after the ruling, saying, “Ghana will still be Ghana after the ruling.”
He appealed to the Supreme Court to expedite action on the petition to allow development to take its normal course.The Omanhen appealed to the National Peace Council and the religious bodies not to take things for granted but rather intensify the peace campaign as they did before and during the 2012 general elections.
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