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I recently had the privilege of attending the National Peace Council Inter-Party Dialogue on Election Violence Mitigation and the inauguration of the committee on the code of conduct on vigilantism and election violence.
The commitment to fostering peace and decency in political campaigns for the Ghana 2024 elections is truly commendable.

This event emphasized the crucial need for peaceful and fair elections and provided a platform to discuss critical issues in our political landscape.
The focus on ensuring a peaceful electoral process and planning elections-related activities showcases a genuine dedication to transparency and security.
Honoured to have been part of such a significant event and commend the efforts to promote peace in political engagements. Through collaborative initiatives, we can make a substantial impact on ensuring peace throughout the upcoming elections and upholding democratic values in our nation.

Thank you for including me in this essential dialogue and inauguration. I look forward to contributing to efforts for a peaceful and respectful electoral campaign for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
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