7th December 2024 9:04:37 AM
3 mins readPresident Akufo-Addo has appealed to Ghanaians to preserve the nation’s cherished democratic ideals as they prepare to choose a new president and representatives for the ninth Parliament.
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Delivering a poignant speech from Jubilee House on the eve of the 2024 general elections, the President underlined the election's importance, describing it as a crucial step in Ghana’s democratic progress and a significant chapter in the country’s history.“Tomorrow, Saturday, 7th December, we head to the polls to elect a new President of the Republic and members of the ninth Parliament to steer the affairs of our nation,” he said.
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Looking back on his time as President and Ghana's democratic growth, Akufo-Addo expressed great pride in the nation's progress. He pointed out the shift in perspectives on elections, especially among younger citizens, who now view voting as a customary yet crucial element of civic duty.
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“Democracy is not just the right to vote; it is the right to live in dignity,” the President stated, underscoring the broader significance of democratic governance. He added that Ghana’s consistent ability to hold peaceful elections has cemented its reputation as a beacon of stability on the African continent.
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Citing Thomas Jefferson, Akufo-Addo reminded the people that “eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” stressing the importance of consistently safeguarding and fostering the nation’s democratic spirit.As the country gears up for the elections, the President expressed strong faith in the Electoral Commission’s capacity to ensure a fair and trustworthy process.
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He commended the institution as a fundamental pillar of Ghana’s democracy and encouraged all citizens to back its efforts.“We have every reason to trust the Electoral Commission,” he affirmed. “It is an institution that has proven itself to be transparent, efficient, and capable of delivering free, fair, and credible elections.
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”Akufo-Addo also acknowledged the lively and dynamic atmosphere of Ghana’s campaign season, describing it as "vibrant, energetic, and full of passion." With the campaign now concluded, he encouraged Ghanaians to take time for thoughtful reflection and be ready to cast their votes wisely.
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Recognizing the importance of security in ensuring a smooth election, the President reassured citizens that all necessary steps had been taken to uphold peace and order throughout the process.“The security agencies, led by the Ghana Police Service, have made the necessary deployments and preparations to ensure peace, law, and order before, during, and after the election,” he said.
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He called on the electorate to cooperate with security personnel and refrain from acts of violence or intimidation.Quoting a timeless principle, he added, “Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.”President Akufo-Addo urged citizens to take part in the election, calling it not only a civic duty but also a moral obligation.
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“Go out, cast your ballot freely for your preferred candidate, and do so in an environment of peace and dignity,” he urged. “The ballot is stronger than the bullet, and through it, we can shape the future of our beloved nation.” “Together, we can reaffirm Ghana’s place as a model democracy, an inspiration for Africa, and a source of pride for all her citizens. May God bless us all and continue to make Ghana great and strong.”
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