Regional News of Thursday, 7 November 2024

Source: Albert Kuzor, Contributor

Election 2024: Ho-Bankoe Queen calls for collaborative efforts to ensure peaceful election

Ho-Bankoe queen, Mama Adu-Bobi III Ho-Bankoe queen, Mama Adu-Bobi III

Afetornyornufia, Mama Adu-Bobi III of Ho-Bankoe in the Volta Region, has reiterated the call for collaboration to ensure a peaceful election in the upcoming polls.

She made this statement at a musical concert held in Ho on Saturday, November 2, 2024. As the guest speaker at the event, she educated the participants on the topic and stated, “It is, therefore, key that during this election period, we all play our role.”

She continued, “To achieve a peaceful election, political parties must play their primary role by educating their members to promote a culture of peace, dialogue, and consensus. Of course, the Electoral Commission, the judiciary, and other bodies must be supported to fulfil their missions and remain neutral in discharging their responsibilities – from civil society to religious leaders, and from traditional chiefs to opinion leaders.”

The Queen also suggested several approaches to achieving a peaceful election, stating, “We must encourage an approach that fosters joint responsibility for the process, accelerate a level playing field for contestants and all parties, ensure transparency in all aspects of the process, and provide a dispute resolution mechanism that is fair, efficient, and clear.”

The concert was part of activities aimed at ensuring a peaceful election in the upcoming December polls and was organised by the St. Anne Youth Choir of Ho-Bankoe in the Volta Region.

The night concert was held under the auspices of the Parish Priest and Local Pastoral Council of the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Ho.

Stakeholders have begun organising programmes throughout the country in a bid to promote a peaceful election.