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The National Peace Council (NPC) has expressed deep concern over reports of destruction, looting, and violence linked to the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.
In a statement issued Monday, December 9, the NPC condemned the incidents and reaffirmed its commitment to fostering peace and stability across the country.
Describing the violence as unacceptable, NPC Chairman Rev. Dr. Ernest Adu-Gyamfi called for calm and urged all stakeholders to work collaboratively to address the issues.

"The National Peace Council (NPC) Head Office is aware of reports of the destruction of offices and looting of warehouses related to the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections in a number of locations. We are saddened by every incident of electoral violence and strongly condemn them," it stated.
The NPC highlighted the efforts of its 16 Regional Peace Councils, which are actively working to mediate and restore order in affected areas. Regional Chairmen and Executive Secretaries have been engaging with stakeholders, including the Regional Inter-Party Advisory Committees (RIPAC), the Ghana Police Service, and Regional Security Councils (REGSECs), to address the tensions.
“At the regional level, our offices are closely monitoring these incidents and escalating them to the appropriate authorities for swift action,” the statement noted.
“Our Regional Peace Councils (RPCs) continue to play a vital role on the ground in every one of Ghana’s 16 regions. Our teams have been working tirelessly behind the scenes over the weekend to mediate and expedite resolutions and closure of many of the tragic incidents of electoral violence we have witnessed as a nation,” he said.
At the national level, the NPC is coordinating with the Electoral Commission, the National Election Security Taskforce led by the Inspector-General of Police, and other key stakeholders to address ongoing incidents. The Council emphasized the importance of maintaining a secure and peaceful environment as the nation moves forward from the elections.
The NPC reiterated its commitment to fostering dialogue and resolution through its established structures and urged all political actors and citizens to prioritize peace.

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