In light of recent developments in Ghana’s political landscape, the Groupstand for Peace, Growth, and Development has issued a statement expressing deep concern over the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s decision not to sign the 2024 election peace accord.
The group, known for its advocacy of peace, growth, and national development, has called on all relevant stakeholders to take immediate action to address the NDC’s concerns, warning of the potential consequences if the party remains uncommitted to the peace pact.
In a statement, the group emphasized that the NDC’s hesitation should not be seen as a complete withdrawal from the peace process but rather as a call for justice and fairness, which are fundamental to any successful peace initiative. The NDC has been transparent in outlining the conditions under which they would consider signing the accord, suggesting that their decision is rooted in a desire to protect what they believe to be just and fair.
The Groupstand for Peace, Growth, and Development has urged the current government, the leadership of security agencies, and the National Peace Council to urgently address the NDC’s concerns to facilitate their participation in the peace accord. The group stressed that the potential negative consequences of the NDC’s non-commitment could not be overstated, especially as the country approaches another critical election period.
Moreover, the group commended the NDC for its unwavering stance on seeking justice for past political violence, particularly in relation to the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election and the deaths of eight individuals during the 2020 general election. The group criticized the government’s silence on the recommendations of the Justice Emile Short Commission, warning that such inaction only fosters a culture of impunity and risks escalating tensions ahead of the 2024 elections.
In their call to action, the Groupstand for Peace, Growth, and Development urged the National Peace Council to reinforce its role as a mediator in the country’s political arena. They called on the council to demand accountability from the current government and to advocate for justice for victims of political violence as a means of upholding national peace.
The group also echoed the NDC’s call for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to publicly commit to respecting the results of the 2024 elections. They urged all politically exposed persons, particularly those within the current administration, to be mindful of their statements and to prioritize the peace and stability of the nation.
Finally, the Groupstand for Peace, Growth, and Development reminded all politicians that power ultimately resides with the people, on whose behalf they govern. They noted that the people of Ghana have consistently demonstrated their commitment to protecting their sovereign will, as evidenced by the country’s history of peaceful inter-governmental transitions. The group appealed to all political parties and leaders to do whatever is necessary to uphold the sovereignty of the people and ensure a peaceful election process in 2024.
As the country gears up for another election season, the Groupstand for Peace, Growth, and Development’s call for urgent action serves as a timely reminder of the importance of maintaining peace and stability in Ghana’s democratic process.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM