Election 2024 Public Urged To Start Preaching Peace Ahead Of Polls
Fri, 09 Aug 2024 09:00
Godson Bill Ocloo, the Chief Executive Director of the African Centre for Emergency Management and Human Security, has urged the public to uphold, encourage, and preach peace before, during, and after the 2024 polls.
According to him, this call would create opportunities for all, especially the youth, to reaffirm their commitment to democracy for a peaceful environment.
Ocloo, also a security analyst, in an interaction with the Ghana News Agency, stated that Ghana must navigate and serve as an example during the crucial December polls to create a significant influence on the democracy of other countries in the sub-region that face similar obstacles.
“The upcoming December 7 elections are not merely a logistical event; it is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Ghanaian people and their unwavering belief in the power of collective governance,” he stated.
He charged the public to reflect on the importance of their votes and the implications of their electoral choices, as protecting the nation’s democracy hinges on collective decisions and actions.
Ocloo explained that history has shown that the path towards a vibrant democracy is often fraught with obstacles, “but it is through resilience and public engagement that these hurdles can be controlled.”
He said as Ghana approaches the December polls, the nation stands at a crucial crossroads that could define its democratic trajectory, with high stakes charging the political atmosphere with tension.
Ocloo urged all political party supporters to, as a matter of urgency, prioritize peace and unity regardless of intense arguments, to sustain the democratic principles of the country that have been demonstrated since 1992.
“The two major political parties, namely NPP and NDC, have raised alarms about potential electoral malfeasance, and the allegations have further entrenched partisan divisions, eroding public trust in the political system.”
He urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to oversee fair and transparent elections that would decrease the tension of public perceptions and allegations, to avoid increasing scrutiny and criticism from the political parties.
Ocloo appealed to the public to avoid inflammatory statements that would threaten and incite violence. He called on all to be vigilant and protest perceived injustices that have resonated within some communities.
He said, “With a few months to go for the elections, all stakeholders, including political party leaders, security agencies, CEOs, religious bodies, heads of institutions, and others must start preaching and highlighting the importance of peace and unity.”
GNA

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