National Peace council calls on youths to embrace Peace in Wa region as the election draws closer

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The National Peace Council has called on youths in the Upper West region to avoid violent  actions that could  unsettle the peace in the area, especially as the 2024 general elections draws closer.

The Executive Secretary of the Upper West Regional Peace Council, Emmanuel Danyomah has made an appeal while addressing a youth group in Wa.

The group had organized a procession to demonstrate their commitment to maintaining peace before, during, and after the upcoming elections.

The procession, involved hundreds of young people from various youth groups in the Wa municipality, was targeted at expressing their readiness to uphold peace throughout the electoral period.

The procession led by the Jonjo youth group, began at the forecourt of the Upper West regional coordinating council.

The youth paraded through the main streets of Wa, dancing and drumming, and carrying placards advocating for peace. The event concluded at the Jonjo youth camp with a blood donation exercise.

Following the event, the Regional Executive Secretary of the National Peace Council urged the youth not to allow themselves to be manipulated into inciting violence as the country prepares for the December general elections.

There have been increasing concerns among stakeholders about preserving Ghana’s territorial integrity to prevent the infiltration of violent extremists, particularly through the country’s border regions like the Upper West region.

The peaceful march by the Wa youth is widely viewed as a significant contribution to maintaining peace in the region ahead of the 2024 general elections.