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President Nana Akufo-Addo has reaffirmed Ghana's commitment to free and fair elections, emphasising that this fundamental right is "non-negotiable."
Speaking at the passing-out ceremony for the Short Service Commission and Special Intake at the Ghana Military Academy, the President underscored the importance of maintaining peace and stability as the country approaches the December 7 general elections.
"No ambitions of any politician or political party will ever compromise the peace and stability that we as a nation have worked so hard to build and enjoy," he declared.
The President called on security agencies to exhibit the highest levels of professionalism and neutrality in their duties during the elections.
He expressed confidence that Ghana’s democracy would remain resilient despite current electoral tensions.
"In two weeks, Ghana will once again demonstrate a democratic maturity through the conduct of free and fair elections," President Akufo-Addo stated.
"I urge you to discharge your duties with professionalism and neutrality, ensuring the safety and security of all citizens."
He reassured the nation of his unwavering commitment to democracy, adding, "The right to free and fair elections is non-negotiable, and I'm committed to ensuring that the will of the people prevails in every election."
As he prepares to transition from office, the President reiterated his dedication to preserving Ghana’s peace and democratic processes.
"The peace of Ghana is a sacred trust. And as I transition from office, I'll do so with the utmost respect for our democratic processes, safeguarding the future of Ghana for generations to come."
President Akufo-Addo also highlighted his administration's efforts to bolster national security through the establishment of military bases across the country.
“The security landscape in our region is dynamic and at times unpredictable," he noted.
"From the threat of environmental degradation through illegal mining to the alarming southward movement of terrorism from the Sahel towards our borders, the challenges are complex and multifaceted."
He added, “The armed forces must thus remain vigilant, adaptable, and prepared to confront these evolving threats with resolve. It is in this context that my government has embarked on the progressive expansion of the armed forces, ensuring a military presence across all 16 regions of our nation.”
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