Audio By Carbonatix
The Office of the Ashanti Regional Chief Imam, in collaboration with the West African Forum on AIDS and Violence against Women and Children (WAFAVAWC) has launched a programme intended to educate and sensitise the youth in the Zongo communities to refrain from indulging in any form of violence before, during and after the 2012 general election.
Launching the programme, the Executive Secretary at the Office of the Regional Chief Imam, Ustaz Ahmed Seidu noted: “we are working hard to prevent any ensuing violence and its repercussions on the community and the nation at large during the upcoming general elections”.
He said initiating meaningful and preventive measures to address electoral violence always yielded fruitful results instead of taking reactionary measures to calm down tempers when casualties had already been recorded in electoral violence.
The project, with the theme: “Enhancing democracy at the community base - the role of the Zongo community”, was sponsored by the British High Commission.
Expressing concern about the rampant violence that takes place in Zongo communities during elections, Ustaz Seidu said “about 90 per cent of our youth are always recruited from these communities by politicians to commit crimes or acts of violence for petty sums of monies, risking their lives at the hands of the security agencies, who are compelled sometimes to shoot and kill at the spot, or maim recalcitrant culprits who resist arrest and try to engage them in life-threatening situations”.
He pointed out that violence in elections took different forms such as the stealing of ballot boxes, destruction of political party property and office structures, billboards and posters, as well as assaulting political opponents at the least provocation.
He said during erections, some of the youth were also induced to “take political opponents hostage or perpetrate other forms of cruel activities intended to intimidate and instill fear in political opponents who are challenging their choice of political candidates, or might be financing these acts of cruelty, in pursuit of a political ambition.
“By successfully implementing this project within the six months, we would have educated and sensitised the youth, especially to stay away from and resist the temptation of falling prey to politicians, luring them to trade their future for petty sums of money to pursue acts of violence and intimidation on political opponents.
This will make them remain responsible citizens with brighter future for themselves, families and nation at large”.
In an address read on his behalf, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah said since the Zongo communities in the region played a significant role during and after every electioneering campaign, it was important to sensitise them “to appreciate the need for a peaceful campaign to avoid any unhealthy development that may tarnish the envious image of this country.”
Explaining further, he noted “Ghana has earned a lot of credibility and respect by its democratic credentials which must at all cost, be maintained”.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana and Germany deepen economic partnership: A new era of investment and cooperation
25 minutes -
Breaking up before the holidays: Is it better to let go before or after the festive season?
27 minutes -
From waste to purpose: Prudential Life advances no-plastic-use agenda with plastic recycled desk project
36 minutes -
Jerry Ahmed opposes use of athletes’ bonuses as Sports Fund sources
59 minutes -
Water supply disruption looms as Weija Plant undergoes maintenance on Friday
1 hour -
Accra: Corn miller in court for planning to set Kantamanto shops ablaze
1 hour -
Over 1.3m young Ghanaians out of work or school – GSS
1 hour -
Merqury Quaye Live DJ Concert set for December 25 at Laboma Beach Resort
1 hour -
Six drivers arrested as AMA boss enforces approved public transport fares
1 hour -
Aephaniel Owusu-Agyemang: A journey of leadership, policy and economic purpose
1 hour -
Victory for Ghana’s forests: Civil society hails revocation of controversial L.I. 2462
2 hours -
HIV testing should be mandatory for employment in Ghana – Habib Iddrisu
2 hours -
The use of ‘olonka’ must end, we need proper measuring scale – Kofi Kapito
2 hours -
Gov’t bans mining in forest reserves; violators face up to 25 years in prison
2 hours -
Timely disability funds key to ending street begging — Oforikrom MCE
2 hours
