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Ghana’s Call for Peace Ahead of December 7 Elections

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As Ghana approaches its elections on December 7, the emphasis is clear: peace must take precedence over power. With over 18 million registered voters set to elect a president and 276 parliamentarians, the upcoming election is a crucial moment for the nation’s democratic journey, which has been ongoing since 1992.

Ghana has long been recognized as a stabilizing force in Africa, characterized by its resilience, unity, and commitment to democratic principles. Despite the challenges faced during past elections, the peaceful transition of power between the two main political parties has allowed Ghanaians to pursue their individual and collective aspirations.

Political leaders and citizens alike are urged to view elections not as battlegrounds, but as opportunities for constructive dialogue and vision-sharing. The upcoming vote should prioritize discussions on important issues like economic policies rather than succumbing to chaos or violence.

The call for peace is especially poignant in light of global examples of political violence, which have lasting repercussions. As Ghanaians prepare to cast their votes, it is essential for all stakeholders—citizens, political actors, the Electoral Commission, civil society, and the media—to promote a peaceful electoral process and reject divisive rhetoric.

Young people are specifically encouraged to engage positively, protecting the democratic gains of the past and uniting under the national colors. By prioritizing peace, Ghana can continue to serve as a model for other nations in Africa.

On December 7, voters are reminded that their actions contribute to the legacy of peace and stability that has defined Ghana’s history. A peaceful Ghana is a prosperous Ghana, and the collective responsibility lies with all to ensure that peace prevails in this critical moment.

Source: TheDotNews

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