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Mon, 31 Dec 2007 Politics

Attorney General urged Ghanaians to protect the peace

  Mon, 31 Dec 2007
Attorney General urged Ghanaians to protect the peace


The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr Joe Ghartey, has appealed to Ghanaians to protect the peace Ghana is enjoying since conflicts had never benefited any country or society.

He said conflicts led to destruction of lives, property and resources that could have been used for development.

"As Ghana prepares to enter an election year, political parties should see themselves as political opponents and to conduct their campaigns peacefully without bitterness, rancour, hatred and violence," Mr Ghartey said at a durbar of chiefs and people of Adukrom-Akuapem to climax their Odwira Festival on Saturday.

He said over the past few years, Ghana had seen unprecedented growth and development in democratic governance, health, education and the economy.

"The independent institutions of governance continue to play their role in society and the judiciary is strong and independent and continuously taking steps to increase access to justice.

" The Eastern Regional Minister, Mr Kwadwo Afram-Asiedu, commended chiefs in the area for their role in bringing the people together as agents of change, development and in the maintenance of law and order.

He called for a close working relationship between the governance structures and the traditional authorities if the people's development goals and aspirations were to be achieved.

Mr Afram-Asiedu said his office and the Regional Security Council were working hard to resolve the boundary dispute between Okereman and Yilo Krobo Traditional Area.

The chief of Adukrom, Osuodumgya Otutu Kono III, appealed to political parties to conduct their campaigns in a peaceful atmosphere devoid of insults.

He urged the Electoral Commission to take measures that would ensure credible elections. Osuodumgya Otutu Kono commended the government for the construction of the Adenta/Akuapem road and appealed for rehabilitation of some feeder roads in the area.

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ATWIMA KWAME | 12/31/2007 4:50:00 PM

Attorney General,Mr. JOE GHARTEY urged Ghanaians to protect the peace Ghana is enjoying now. As Ghana prepares to enter an election year, political parties must comport themselves other wise he will put any Political rowdy or radical who will make any attempt to disturb the Public paece behind BARS. WE THANK THE ATTORNEY GENERAL ONCE AGAIN IN ADVANCE THAT HE WILL SOON BE SEPERATING AGYEMAN KONADU FROM RAWLINGS, TO JAIL FOR HER THEFT CASES. WHICH WILL ASLO PROTECT THE PEACE IN THE COUNTRY.

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