President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday reminded politicians that the
use of violence and other forms of intimidations would not attract
people to vote in their favour.
Instead, he urged them to campaign peacefully and avoid any form of
violence that could dissuade people from voting massively for the
National Democratic Congress in the forthcoming general election in
December this year.
President Mahama said this when he addressed separate rallies as part of his three-day campaign tour of the Eastern Region.
He said: “The NDC is a party for all, and it will be useful on our part
to campaign peacefully and ignore those preaching war to go their
separate ways.”
President Mahama in his last day of the eastern Region held similar
rallies at Nsawam, Kraboa Coater, Adeiso, Boadua, kade and Akyem Sewdru.
The President said winning elections should be based on issues, ideas
and programmes and therefore the use of violence and intimidations would
rather scare potential voters adding “we need to distance ourselves
from those things in order to maintain the confidence of the people.”
He appealed to the leaderships of other political parties to constantly
educate their supporters against the use of violence and intimidations
since that could mar the hard won reputation of the country, due to
their feat in organizing five successful elections.
President Mahama promised to adequately resource the Electoral
Commission and security Agencies to effectively ensure yet another
successful election next month and appealed to all stakeholders in this
year’s elections to play their roles professionally and effectively to
maintain the international recognition the country had gained over the
years.
The President earlier in Koforidua inaugurated a multi-million Cedi Regional office of the National Health Insurance Scheme.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
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