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Chiefs Urged to Champion Peace Ahead of 2024 Elections – Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II Calls for Unity
As Ghana prepares for its highly anticipated 2024 general elections, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II, the President of the National House of Chiefs, has called on traditional leaders to take an active role in advocating for peace and stability during the election period. Recognizing the pivotal role chiefs play in Ghanaian society, Ogyeahoho Gyebi emphasized that their influence extends far beyond ceremonial duties; they have the power to foster unity and ensure a peaceful electoral process.
In his recent remarks, the president of the National House of Chiefs urged his fellow traditional leaders to step forward and assume their responsibility as custodians of peace. He acknowledged that the political environment leading up to the December 2024 elections could become tense, and therefore, it is crucial for chiefs to intervene and provide moral guidance to their communities.
"Chieftaincy institutions have a long history of upholding peace and unity, and as we approach the elections, it is time for us to be at the forefront of these efforts," Ogyeahoho Gyebi said. "We must remind our people that the elections are an opportunity to choose our leaders, not a time for violence or division."
The President further urged chiefs to use their positions of influence to encourage peaceful dialogue among different political factions and help mitigate any potential conflicts. In particular, he called for increased collaboration between the political class and traditional authorities to ensure that the nation’s stability is maintained throughout the electoral process. Chiefs, with their deep-rooted respect in local communities, can act as mediators, helping to quell tensions and encourage civil discourse.
In addition to promoting peace within their respective communities, Ogyeahoho Gyebi highlighted the importance of civic education. Chiefs, he stressed, should play a key role in educating the public on the importance of peaceful elections and the need for tolerance and understanding, regardless of political differences.
As Ghana approaches the December elections, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II’s call for chiefs to lead the peace advocacy efforts underscores the critical role traditional leaders can play in fostering national stability. Their involvement is not only beneficial but essential in ensuring that Ghana’s democracy remains strong, united, and peaceful.
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