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President Akufo-Addo has stated that the upcoming elections should not be a source of division or generate violence.
According to him, the political parties have the opportunity to exercise character in protecting the country's democratic credentials through the polls.
"A lot of responsibility lies on the political parties as well and I hope that the parties recognize that their credibility is also on the line especially some people wanting to undermine the multi-party democratic system of government," he said.
He made this comment when he read the State of the Nation Address on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 in Parliament.
“At the end of the process, the loser will congratulate the winner and the world does not come to an end because an election has been lost.”
President Akufo-Addo also called on all political parties and politicians to act with integrity and respect during the election season.
He stated that they have a responsibility to make the election process a positive experience for all involved and make it a joyful phenomenon as it should be.
President Akufo-Addo also advised the Electoral Commission to work collaboratively with political parties to resolve any disagreements as they discharge their duties.
“And I am happy, that the Electoral Commission, after engaging the parties, has shelved plans to change the 7th December date. Politics after all has been described as the art of the possible and if that is what we are engaged in, it should not be beyond us to resolve the problems that come up and concentrate on working to build the happy and prosperous country we want.”
In addition, the President stated the importance of protecting the reputation of Ghana and ensuring that the will of the people is reflected in the electoral process.
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