The Tain District Directorate of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has inaugurated the Inter-Party Dialogue Committee (IPDC) as part of proactive measures to foster peaceful elections and ensure political stability as the country prepares for the 2024 General Election.
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The stakeholder engagement committee will provide platform for dialogue and the use of different strategies to detect early symptoms of election-related violence to device appropriate strategy to curtail its manifestation and further escalation. Â
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The inaugural ceremony brought together all political actors, the clergy, imams, security personnel, traditional authority, youth groupings, the media as well as Persons With Disability.Â
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Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Peter K. Gyasi, Deputy Bono Regional Director, NCCE , called on Ghanaians to eschew any act of violence before, during and after the elections.Â
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He cautioned the electorate to be wary of politicians who would attempt to induce them with money, pointing out that, monetisation in politics would not encourage transparency and integrity. Â
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He urged the media to be responsible in their reportage and avoid misinformation and disinformation, noting that, false information could undermine the electoral process and lead to violence.Â
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Mr Osman Seidu, Tain District Director, NCCE, making reference to section (1) of the Public Order Act, said a person who desired to hold a special event in a public place shall notify the police of that intention not less than five days before the date of the event. Â
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He explained that, special events included holding of processions, parades, carnivals, street dance, celebration of traditional custom, an outdooring of a traditional ruler, demonstrations, and rallies. Â
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He urged Ghanaians, especially political actors, to adhere to the Public Order Act to ensure peace. Â
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He cautioned against pulling down of bill boards, tearing and defacing of posters by political opponents. Â
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Mr Dwumor Ahwireng, Tain District Director, Electoral Commission, assured that the Commission was ready to conduct free and fair elections in December.Â