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Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame has called on Ghanaians to embrace the peace and unity that Christmas represents, urging citizens to reflect on the values that bind the nation together as one people.
Speaking to Joy FM, the Attorney General emphasised the importance of peace, especially in the aftermath of the 2024 General Election.
“At Christmas, it is my wish that the peace of Christ would indeed permeate every home and resonate in the minds and hearts of the people,” Mr Dame said.
He acknowledged the nation’s progress in maintaining a stable democracy, noting that while elections have largely been peaceful, they have occasionally been marred by incidents of violence.
“We must recognise that what binds us as a people is greater than the few things that divide us,” he remarked.
The Attorney General urged Ghanaians to approach post-election matters with respect for the rule of law and a commitment to preserving peace.
“I pray that we, as a people, will once again demonstrate our tenacity and responsibility for peace by ensuring that all post-election matters are resolved on balance and in law,” he stated.
Reflecting on Ghana’s democratic journey, Mr Dame expressed pride in the strides the nation has made.
“Democracy is a gift that many nations are still struggling to achieve. It is a system we have embraced as a way of life, and we should take pride in what we have achieved,” he said.
He encouraged citizens to cherish the stability that democracy provides, calling it a legacy worth preserving for future generations.
“We have determined for ourselves a leader for the next four years, and it is essential that we resolve any disputes peacefully to further consolidate our democracy,” he added.
As the festive season unfolds, the Attorney General reminded Ghanaians of the significance of unity and peace in nation-building.
“Let us ensure that the spirit of Christmas—peace, love, and togetherness—guides our actions in the coming days and beyond,” he concluded.
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