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Post-elections: CSOs commend Dampare’s effort to maintain peace and order

Isaac Dzidzoamenu By Isaac Dzidzoamenu Published December 12, 2024
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A delegation from the Civil Initiative Forum (CFI) has commended the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, and the National Election Security Taskforce for maintaining peace and security during and after the 2024 General Elections.

The delegation, comprising civil society organizations such as the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) and the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD), along with representatives of religious bodies including the Chief Imam’s office and the Catholic Bishops’ Conference, met with the IGP and the Police leadership to discuss post-election concerns in the country amidst reports of isolated violence, looting, and unrest.

Leader of the delegation, Reverend Dr. Fred Digby, who is the Co-Chair of CODEO, highlighted the assurances from the IGP that the Police remain in control and are employing strategic, non-violent methods to handle the disturbances. He praised the Ghana Police Service for their calm and collected presence during the elections, which helped ensure order and safety. While some citizens may perceive the Police’s restrained approach as leniency, he clarified that it is a deliberate tactic to prevent further escalation of violence.

Representing the Chief Imam, Dr. Mohamed Marzouk Abubakar Azandoro, commended the Police for their transparency, diplomacy, and rationality, noting that these values have enhanced the public’s confidence in the service. He urged Ghanaians to respect the rule of law while emphasizing that those responsible for unlawful acts would be held accountable in due time.

Mr.Kojo Asante from CODEO and CDD explained the importance of adhering to the constitutional processes for declaring election results. He, therefore, discouraged destructive acts such as burning pink sheets among others. He stressed that the Electoral Commission (EC) must be given the necessary time to complete its work without undue pressure. Mr Asante also highlighted the police’s efforts to de-escalate tensions, noting that their strategic restraint is aimed at preserving peace and stability.

Reverend Father Michael Kweku, representing the Catholic Bishops Conference, reiterated the need to verify information before acting on it, commending the police for their measured response so far. He urged citizens to trust the legal processes and allow the EC to conduct its work without interference.

Finally, Reverend Dr. Emmanuel Ansah of the CFI reflected on civil society’s role in improving Ghana’s electoral system over the years. He cited the development of structured transition processes as a significant achievement, born out of lessons learned from past elections. Dr. Ansah encouraged the media to report accurately and responsibly to prevent misinformation and partisan distortions.

The delegation expressed gratitude to the Inspector General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare and the Police for their dedication to safeguarding peace, urging all stakeholders to continue supporting efforts to ensure a smooth transition and uphold Ghana’s democratic principles.

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation from the group of their collective commitment to fostering a better Ghana through collaboration, vigilance, and prayer.

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