Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has urged all stakeholders in the December 2024 elections to prioritise peace, unity, and responsibility as Ghana approaches its ninth presidential election under the Fourth Republic.
Speaking at the 4th Peace Pact ceremony in Accra on Thursday, November 28, where all 12 presidential candidates reaffirmed their commitment to a peaceful electoral process, Dr Bawumia reflected on Ghana's enduring democratic legacy.
Highlighting the country's resilience since 1992, Dr Bawumia noted that while each election presents unique challenges, Ghanaians have consistently upheld democracy as their chosen path.
"Every general election in Ghana, since 1992, has had its own dynamics, and the stakes are always high. Yet, we have never abandoned democracy because it is the right way forward," he stated.
Dr Bawumia stressed that democracy extends beyond periodic elections, encompassing respect for the constitution and the rule of law.
He expressed optimism that Ghana would once again demonstrate its commitment to democratic values, setting an example for the continent.
“As we approach the December 2024 polls, I am confident of two outcomes: Ghana will win, and peace will prevail. We have done this before and can do so again, proving that our democracy remains resilient," he affirmed.
Calling for responsibility from all participants, Dr Bawumia urged politicians, electoral officials, and citizens alike to avoid actions that might undermine the electoral process.
“My plea is for everyone involved to show that we are committed democrats. My hope, and that of the NPP, is that this election will leave us stronger as a nation, securing a brighter future for the youth. We owe them that duty," he added.
Assuring his full cooperation, he pledged to work with all stakeholders to ensure a peaceful and credible election, concluding: "The eyes of the world are on Ghana, expecting us to once again shine as the beacon of democracy in Africa."
Latest Stories
-
Education Ministry launches campaign to combat sexual harassment in schools
2 mins -
International court to rule on GRA tax charge against Tullow by end of 2024
6 mins -
Election 2024: Mahama projected to win 52.2%, NDC to dominate parliament – Global InfoAnalytics
8 mins -
Ghana records significant drop in preterm-related deaths
18 mins -
Ghana needs a deliberate strategy to boost the agricultural economy – Kwame Awuah Darko
32 mins -
Wireko Brobby boosts NPP in Ejura, Wiawso, Wale-Wale, and Nalerigu Gambaga with logistics
35 mins -
40 students in Ashanti Region receive educational grants from AGA Obuasi fund
37 mins -
Ghana’s public debt falls by GH¢46.8bn to GH¢761.0bn in October 2024
38 mins -
I want to work closely with you to solve problems together – Bawumia to Ga Mantse
39 mins -
Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital marks 100 years with launch of legacy project and heroes’ recognition
41 mins -
December in Kumasi: Traders cash in on vuvuzela, balloon craze ahead of Xmas
43 mins -
WAFU-B U-17 Girl’s Cup: Ghana to face Benin, Burkina Faso in group stages
49 mins -
Thank you for thinking about solutions to our problems – Ga Mantse to Bawumia
1 hour -
Election 2024: Incident involving broken seal of electoral material bag resolved – Police
1 hour -
Mikki Osei Berko discloses why he might become a parliamentarian
1 hour