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The West African Elders Forum (WAEF) has commended Ghana for its steadfast commitment to democracy, peace, and stability, solidifying its reputation as a beacon of democratic governance in West Africa.
The forum expressed its appreciation following the successful conduct of the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections on Saturday, December 7.
The people of Ghana participated in a peaceful, orderly, and transparent electoral process, and the forum congratulated them for their dedication to upholding democratic values.
In the elections, Ghanaians exercised their right to vote peacefully, choosing H.E. John Dramani Mahama as their next president.
The forum also extended gratitude to incumbent President H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for his leadership throughout the election period, highlighting his role in creating a conducive environment for election observers to carry out their duties freely and effectively.
WAEF further praised Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President of Ghana and presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), for conceding defeat even before the official results were declared.
The forum called this act a display of true statesmanship, patriotism, and commitment to Ghana’s peace and democratic progress.
The forum also acknowledged the work of the Electoral Commission (EC), the joint security task force, political parties, and civil society organizations for their professionalism, vigilance, and commitment to safeguarding Ghana’s democratic integrity.
In conclusion, WAEF congratulated President-Elect H.E. John Dramani Mahama and the leadership and supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), as well as all political parties and candidates, for their active participation in the elections.
The forum however said it "deeply regrets the violent incidents that led to the tragic loss of lives, injuries to voters, and the destruction of electoral materials, including the burning of the Electoral Commission’s office in the Domingo District, Savannah Region."
Elections must never be approached as a war or a ‘do-or-die’ affair. They are opportunities for citizens to peacefully express their will and determine their collective future. We reiterate that no political ambition is worth the blood of innocent citizens. Violence undermines the very essence of democracy and erodes the hard-earned peace and stability that Ghana is renowned for."
It thus called on all stakeholders, particularly political leaders, to restrain their supporters and embrace dialogue and lawful means of addressing grievances.
"We urge security agencies to swiftly investigate and hold accountable those responsible for these incidents while ensuring the safety of all citizens and electoral materials."
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