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I’ll accept verdict of Election 2020, says Akufo-Addo

President Akufo-Addo says that he is prepared to accept the results of the 7 December election, whatever the outcome of the polls

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  • “I have said that we believe in elections, and I am happy to give my word that we shall accept the verdict of the people of Ghana. Above all, I pledge that the peace, unity and safety of Ghana will be our primary consideration."

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has reiterated his commitment to the peace and stability of the country, and has assured Ghanaians of his readiness to accept the verdict of the election.

“I have said that we believe in elections, and I am happy to give my word that we shall accept the verdict of the people of Ghana. Above all, I pledge that the peace, unity and safety of Ghana will be our primary consideration,” the president said.

President Akufo-Addo made this known on Friday 4 December 2020, when he delivered a statement at the 2020 Peace Pact ceremony, held at the Mövenpick Hotel in Accra.

President Nana Akufo-Addo
President Akufo-Addo

Having participated in this event on two previous occasions, he stressed that “on previous occasions, I have held to my part of the peace pact, and, on this third occasion as President of the Republic, I will do the same.”

In his remarks at the event, the president said he is representing a political party that is founded on the strong belief that Ghana is best governed under a constitutional arrangement that guarantees multi-parties.

“We believe in elections, we have always done and we, in the NPP, can safely claim without any fear of contradiction that every improvement that has brought more widespread credibility to our electoral process has been at our instigation,” he said.

President Akufo-Addo continued, “We believe in an electoral process that is genuinely free and fair, and in which the people can have confidence. We believe in an electoral process in which the losers will feel they have been in a fair fight, and would willingly congratulate the winners, and go back to regroup to seek more persuasive ways to convince the electorate.”

He indicated, therefore, that it is in the interest of the political parties in the country that there is no violence, tension, and a truly peaceful atmosphere throughout the country.

The president explained that the best manifesto policies and promises would come to naught if there is no peace, adding: “You can even have a combination of the best policies, the brightest and most hard-working and incorruptible people to run the government; if there is no peace, you cannot deliver on your promises.”

Fake news scourge

Touching on the processes leading to 7 December, he noted that the country has conducted the electoral process admirably so far, adding that in the midst of a global pandemic, the Electoral Commission compiled a credible voters’ register, with the special voting process passing off peacefully as well.

President Nana Akufo-Addo and John Mahama at the signing of the peace pact
President Akufo-Addo, John Mahama and Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo at the signing of the peace pact

In spite of this, President Akufo-Addo urged media organisations to desist from publishing false stories.

“It does not help that a would-be reputable media organisation puts out a totally false story that the EC had been caught with illegally printed excess ballots. If we are concerned about peace, such media outlets should be condemned by all. Such deliberate malice heightens tensions and incites passions unnecessarily,” he said.

Reinforcing the determination of the NPP to the conduct of a credible election, he stated that “we are certain we have a track record that will make Ghanaians vote to renew our mandate. Just as it was in 2016, we want this victory to be sweet and incontestable.”

Touching on comments made by former President Mahama with respect to the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election, the president stressed that the strictures as to the consequences of the Ayawaso West Wuogon elections maybe an opportunity for all Ghanaians to take a critical look at.

“For myself, I do not want to use this platform to engage in controversy, but merely to state that whatever were the acceptable recommendations of the commission of inquiry have been faithfully adhered to by the government. The security services in the Volta Region are there to respond to the well-documented secessionist activities, and not to engage in any imaginary intimidation of the people of the region,” he said.

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