The Chairman of the National Peace Council (NPC), Reverend Dr Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, has called on political parties to avoid resorting to violence in the upcoming December elections.
Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, November 28, ahead of the signing of a peace pact, Rev. Adu-Gyamfi stated that the pact symbolizes a commitment to addressing election-related grievances through appropriate channels, rather than inciting violence among supporters.
“Today’s ceremony is a testament to the commitment of the presidential candidates to peaceful elections and country. It is a commitment to the fact that when we are not satisfied with the outcome of any election result, we will not motivate our supporters to resort to violence but will use the appropriate means to resolve our concerns. Resorting to violence is inimical and must be avoided at all costs,” he said
The Chairman of the National Peace Council expressed hope that the peace pact would go beyond being a symbolic gesture and would instead translate into tangible efforts toward maintaining harmony during and after the elections.
Rev. Adu-Gyamfi commended the presence of all candidates seeking the presidency, describing it as a strong indication of their dedication to Ghana's peace and stability. He acknowledged the nation’s good fortune in having leaders willing to prioritize the country’s welfare above personal or party interests.
He also urged candidates to refrain from actions or rhetoric that could incite their followers to violence, warning against hate speech and divisive utterances. Such behaviour, he noted, undermines peace and should be avoided at all costs.
Additionally, he advised the eventual winner of the December 7 elections to celebrate modestly, recognizing that their mandate lasts only four years while encouraging those who would not win to view their loss as an opportunity to prepare for another chance in the next election cycle.
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