The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) in Asante Akyem Central has initiated public sensitization efforts ahead of the December 7 elections.
The aim is to reiterate the importance of maintaining peace and order at polling stations.
Principal Civic Education Officer for the district, Anthony Atumeku Brebu-Dadzie, cautioned political party supporters against engaging in any form of political activity at polling stations that could disrupt the electoral process.
Speaking to Adom News during a parliamentary candidates’ debate organized by the NCCE, Brebu-Dadzie urged Ghanaians to actively participate in the electoral process while adhering to the guidelines aimed at ensuring free, fair, and peaceful elections.
“The electoral process is a critical pillar of our democracy, and every citizen must act responsibly to protect its integrity,” he stated.
He reminded constituents against wearing party t-shirts or exhibiting party paraphernalia at polling stations.
The debate also provided a platform for parliamentary candidates in the constituency to share their policies and engage with the electorate.
Some candidates expressed their commitment to promoting peaceful elections and ensuring that their supporters comply with electoral laws.