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2024 Elections: Prepare for defeat as much as you prepare for victory – IGP to NPP, NDC, others
Ahead of Ghana’s 2024 general elections, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has issued a crucial advisory to political parties, including the New Patriotic Party (NPP), National Democratic Congress (NDC), and others. His message is simple yet powerful: prepare for both victory and defeat as the nation heads into one of its most anticipated elections in recent history.
The IGP emphasized the importance of resilience, urging political parties to approach the election process with a mindset that prepares them not just for triumph but also for setbacks. In his address, Dr. Dampare underscored that while political competition is an integral part of democracy, the aftermath of the election results is equally important. The focus should be on the peace and stability of the nation, regardless of which party claims victory.
Dr. Dampare’s call comes at a time when tensions are high due to the polarized nature of Ghanaian politics. The two major parties, NPP and NDC, have already started ramping up their campaign strategies. Political rhetoric is heating up, with both sides fiercely contending for votes. However, the IGP warned that the challenge is not just about winning but about ensuring that the process remains peaceful, transparent, and inclusive.
The police, under Dr. Dampare’s leadership, have made strides in maintaining law and order during elections. However, the IGP reiterated that political parties must take collective responsibility for creating a peaceful atmosphere. He reminded them that the police cannot be everywhere at all times, and so cooperation from all parties is vital in preventing violence, electoral fraud, and any form of misconduct.
Dr. Dampare’s remarks also emphasize the importance of a smooth transition, whether the outcome is favorable or not. Political leaders are urged to act in the spirit of national unity, irrespective of the election’s result, as a divided nation will only suffer from instability.
As Ghana prepares for its 2024 elections, Dr. Dampare's message serves as a timely reminder that victory and defeat are both part of democracy, but the true victory lies in preserving peace and the democratic process itself. Political parties, their supporters, and the electorate at large must remember that a peaceful election is the most significant achievement.
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