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The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference has strongly condemned the wave of violence and unrest that has marred the aftermath of the 2024 general elections.
In a statement signed by Most Rev. Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi, President of the Conference, the bishops decried the chaos that has disrupted peace, resulted in the loss of lives, and widened divisions among citizens.
“We condemn in the strongest terms the acts of violence, rioting, and looting that have disrupted peace and stability in parts of our beloved country,” the bishops stated.
“Such actions are unacceptable and go against the core values of peace, unity, and respect for life that we, as a nation, hold dear.”
The bishops urged political party leaders to take responsibility for the conduct of their followers, calling on them to publicly denounce the violence.
“It is crucial that you take a stand against violence, clearly denounce any unlawful actions taken by your supporters, and use your influence to restore calm and respect for the rule of law,” the statement read.
“Your role as leaders goes beyond seeking power – it involves guiding your followers with wisdom, promoting peace, and ensuring the well-being of every Ghanaian.”
The bishops also called for professionalism and fairness from security agencies, emphasizing the importance of impartiality in dealing with those perpetuating violence.
“We urge the Ghana Police and other security services to remain vigilant and professional… Justice must be served!” they insisted, urging swift action to protect lives and property.
In a bid to foster peace and cohesion, the bishops appealed to religious leaders, civil society organizations, and the general public to join efforts to restore harmony.
“It is only through dialogue, mutual respect, and unity that we can overcome our differences and move forward as one people,” they noted, calling for collective commitment to national healing.
Concluding with a prayer for the nation, the bishops expressed hope for a stronger, united Ghana:
“May God bless Ghana with peace, harmony, and healing in the aftermath of these turbulent events. We remain hopeful that with commitment from all sectors of society, our nation will emerge stronger, united, and more determined to uphold the common good for all Ghanaians.”
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