President Akufo-Addo has called on the security forces to take a firm stance against any acts of violence that threaten the peace and stability of the country following the 2024 general elections.
The President noted that the pursuit of political power must always be rooted in service to the people, and not in the use of force or intimidation.
Addressing the nation on December 24 while delivering his final Christmas message, President Akufo-Addo stressed that the peace of the nation is sacred and must never be compromised for political ambition.
He added that the Rule of Law will always prevail, regardless of any challenges.
“Let us never forget, the seeking power is not a call to arms, but rather a call to service those who might contemplate using violence to achieve their aims. Know this. Our nation's peace is sacred, and it will not be sacrificed on the altar of ambition. The Rule of Law will prevail no matter what.
“I urge the security services to take a firm stance against any actions that threaten the stability and harmony of our land,” he said.
His comments follow increased tensions and disputes over election results in certain areas of the country. Reports have emerged of post-election unrest, including incidents of vandalism directed at public property and Electoral Commission offices.
President Akufo-Addo condemned the unwarranted acts of violence that have marred an otherwise commendable democratic process.
He emphasised that peace is not merely the absence of conflict, but the ability to handle conflict through peaceful means.
“Let us ensure that every election deepens our democracy and fortifies our unit as the saying goes, peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means. Let us embrace this wisdom as a guiding principle in our journey forward,” he added.
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