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The National Youth Ambassador for Peace and Development, Ambassador Salamu Amadu, has launched a peace campaign in anticipation of Ghana’s December 7 general elections.
His message emphasizes the invaluable role of peace in Ghana’s democratic process, urging citizens, particularly the youth, to prioritize unity and harmony during this critical period.
Ambassador Amadu in an interview stressed that peace should not be taken for granted. "I appeal to all Ghanaians, especially the youth, not to take our peace lightly. The peace we enjoy today is a priceless asset that must be protected," he stated.
He highlighted the importance of maintaining a stable environment before, during, and after the elections, underscoring that peace is fundamental for a prosperous nation.
Ambassador Amadu also addressed political leaders, specifically calling on Ghana’s two major parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to foster a peaceful atmosphere among their supporters.
"I urge our political parties, especially the NDC and NPP, to lead by example and promote peace among their supporters. It’s equally essential that they communicate their policies effectively to the public. I firmly believe that this year's election can stand as one of the most peaceful in our nation’s history," he added.
Ambassador Amadu further expressed his confidence in the Electoral Commission of Ghana, noting his belief that they will carry out an excellent job in ensuring a transparent and fair election.
"I have faith in the Electoral Commission's commitment to upholding the integrity of our democratic process," he remarked, emphasizing that a credible election is foundational to peace and unity.
Reflecting on Ghana’s political journey, he remarked that Ghana has become a beacon of democracy in Africa, with its electoral process evolving since the Fourth Republic's inception in 1992.
Ghana’s commitment to democratic values has brought about peaceful transfers of power over the years, marking it as a stable and democratic nation in the region.
Yet, as previous elections have shown, the need for continued peacebuilding efforts remains paramount.
In a personal note, Ambassador Amadu shared that he has two uncles running in the upcoming elections: Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and John Dramani Mahama. This unique connection strengthens his commitment to peace, as he prays for a fair and harmonious election for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
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