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Security consultant Professor Kwesi Aning has called for the expansion of the National Peace Council to reflect the evolving dynamics of peacebuilding in the country.
Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Thursday, Prof. Aning acknowledged the council’s tremendous work since its establishment but stressed that its composition must be broadened to meet current realities.
"Ghana has changed dramatically since the Peace Council was established, and we need to look at the Peace Council Act and broaden the membership of the council."
He argued that greater inclusion of women and young people is essential, as these groups are more attuned to contemporary national challenges and play critical roles in sustaining peace.
Prof. Aning also noted that the Council is currently dominated by religious leaders, emphasising the need for a more diverse membership that incorporates voices from different sectors of society.
"Right now, it is very religious-member heavy. We need to broaden that to bring in more women and youth so that it is reflective of the country that we are seeking to build peace."
Strengthening representation, he said, would enhance the Council’s effectiveness in addressing emerging conflicts across the country.
His suggestions follow a recent comment by President John Mahama that chieftaincy and land disputes have become a headache for the government, as these disturbances consume a significant portion of the country’s security resources.
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