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The National Peace Council (NPC) has called on Ghanaians to be circumspect in their pronouncements on the issue regarding the Wesley Girls' High School and the Muslim Community.
A press statement signed by the National Chairman of the Council, Reverend Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, said, this was necessary because it would help calm issues, promote peaceful co-existence and ensure tolerance while the issue was being addressed by the appropriate authorities.
“The Council respectfully reminds Ghanaians of how far we have come as a people by living together for centuries,” it added.
The statement applauded the dialogue among the Muslim Community, Methodist Church and the Ghana Education Service towards the amicable and peaceful resolution of the issue.
It further urged all to calm their followers as efforts to strengthen the time-tested peaceful co-existence between Christians and Muslims were made by the relevant authorities and organization.
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