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President J.E.A. Mills is reported to have told the Ghanaian community in Senegal that he will ensure that the country remains peaceful during, before, and after the December polls.
President Mills is in Senegal to participate in the investiture of President Macky Sall.
A statement by the Castle said President Mills assured he would be abusing his Oath of Office if he fails to ensure that Ghana’s democracy reaches higher heights after the election.
President Mills, according to the statement, said the loss of a single life because of the up-coming election will be an affront to Ghana’s democracy.
“I am not interested in political power that is tainted with blood,” President Atta Mills said. “Democracy is about a contest of ideas and not about shedding blood to gain political power.”
According to President Atta Mills, he is convinced his administration has achieved some “unprecedented” feats in the past three years, and is thus very confident that majority of the electorate will renew his mandate come December 07.
Referring to Senegal’s just-ended election, President Mills said that it is heart warming that after some initial challenges, Senegal has sworn-in a new President who is the popular choice of the people.
He decried how Africa has been beset with a history of chaos because some leaders want to hang on to power for life.
“As Leaders, it is important for us to know that we are elected for a fixed term; once our time is up, we must bow out. What is important is for us to strive to give our people what they want during the time they give us to serve”.
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