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Ghana elections: former Nigerian President writes To NPP, NDC, calls for peaceful, credible poll

  • November 28, 2020
  • Gidions Moldam

As Ghana prepares for the December 7 general elections, former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has called on the two major political parties in the country, the NPP and NDC to ensure the peaceful,  credible and transparent polls.

In a letter to the leaders of the parties, copies which were made available to newsmen by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi on Saturday, Obasanjo sought for building efforts aimed at enhancing mutual trust and confidence among themselves in the relevant national institutions and in the electoral process.

The letter dated November 20, 2020, and copied Hon. Frederick Blay, the Chairperson of the New Patriotic Party  (NPP) and Hon. Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, the Chairperson of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and members of the National Executive Committees of the two parties read; “as the preparation for the 7 December 2020 general elections continue, we must be reminded of the importance of preserving the unity, peace, and stability of the country which has been bequeathed to you by those before you including our late brother”.

Ghana has for a long time remained the beacon of democracy in our West African region and the continent at large. The progress in governance has been the pride of Ghanaians who continue to make enormous contributions and sacrifices to enhance nation-building, development, peace, and stability in the country.

“I write to you, leaders of the two main political parties in Ghana, to urge you to do all you can to ensure peaceful conduct of the general elections. My concern about the elections in Ghana is not only as an African, but also because of our shared colonial history, our anthropological background, and the fact that I began my military career from Teshire, Ghana, and without that, I would perhaps have been what I am today”.

“AS leaders of the two main political leaders, this is the legacy you have been entrusted to preserve heading into elections. Your role is unique in that the NPP and the NDC are the main players, have made significant contributions to the peace and stability of Ghana, and are vested with the capacity, influence, and control to constructively shape national discussions and processes such as the upcoming elections”.

“In this vein, the success or failure of the elections, a key aspect of democratic consolidation in Ghana will largely depend on the posture of the NPP and NDC leadership and how that manifested by the actions of their supporters’, Obasanjo said.

“I would like to underscore that disagreement, frustrations, accusations, and counter-accusations are common attributes in politics and especially in electoral processes. While Ghana is no exception in this regard, the Ghanaian political class has often demonstrated an admirably high level of political maturity in handling their differences and ensuring that elections remain issues-based. The call from Ghanaians and the region as a whole is for this to be the case in the 2020 general elections”.

Obasanjo, a former chairman of the African Union (AU) added, “However, for this to happen, the NPP and NDC must enhance efforts to build mutual trust and confidence among themselves, in the relevant national institutions and in the electoral process. The NPP and NDC must ensure that the message of peace is not only delivered in closed-door settings but amplified to the extent that they are received and adhere to by their supporters at the community level. The NPP and NDC must constructively engage with all national institutions to identify, address of mitigating any potential threats to the smooth organization of the electoral process”.

“The NPP and NDC are opponents and not enemies in this process. They are both indispensables beyond the elections to preserve peace and stability in Ghana. That is why amid the tensions and disagreements, they must desist from language that incites violence and hate while reinforcing the messages of peace and togetherness”.

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