As Ghana approaches its highly anticipated December 7 General Election, we stand at a pivotal moment in our history.
With just 10 days to go, we are reminded that the strength of our democracy lies not only in the ballots we cast but in the peaceful manner with which we conduct ourselves throughout the election process.
Let us remember that elections are about choices, but they are also about unity.
Whether we vote for one candidate or another, our collective responsibility is to ensure that our country remains a beacon of peace, respect, and stability in Africa.
The true winners of this election will not be determined by the number of votes, but by our commitment to peaceful coexistence and mutual respect.
We have always been proud of our democratic values, our free speech, and our ability to resolve differences with dignity.
These values must continue to guide us, even in moments of tension and disagreement.
To Our Political Leaders: Let Your Campaigns Be a Testament to the Highest Ideals of Democracy in the Final Minutes to the Polls
Engage in healthy debate, promote dialogue, and ensure that the voice of every Ghanaian is heard with respect and fairness.
To the People of Ghana: Let Us Choose Peace. Let Us Embrace the Diversity of Opinion That Makes Us Stronger as a Nation.
Let us reject violence, and let our actions on December 7 reflect the Ghanaian spirit of tolerance, understanding, and respect for the rule of law.
Let us also remind ourselves that after the election, we must come together as one people, united in purpose and vision for a brighter future for our children, our communities, and our country.
Together, We Can Uphold the Legacy of Peace That Has Defined Us for Generations. Together, We Can Build a Ghana That Is Stronger, More Prosperous, and More United.
Peace, Unity, and Democracy for a Better Ghana!
About the author
Kodwo Mensah Aboroampa is a journalist with the Multimedia Group Limited and Development Communication Advocate