Ghana: Citizens Urged to Prioritize Peace Ahead of Polls
Several civil society organizations and political parties have urged citizens and stakeholders to make peace a priority as the nation goes to the polls on Friday.
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Ghana: Nation Makes Peace a Priority in Election Campaign
Guardian Global Development Network, 2 December 2012
For months, every available space on the streets of Ghana's capital city has been plastered with campaign posters as the eight presidential hopefuls in this month's elections ... read more »
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Ghana: NCCE Official Urge Ghanaians to Contribute to Peace
African Elections Project, 30 November 2012
With few days left go for Ghana's election, the issue of peace has become very topical as some musicians have released peace songs, some Ghanaians have called on God to intervene ... read more »
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Ghana: Political Youth Activists Affirm Commitment to Peace
Ghanaian Chronicle, 30 November 2012
POLITICAL YOUTH groups in the Sekyere East District of Ashanti have affirmed their commitment to ensuring peaceful elections next month. read more »
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Ghana: Media Urged to Display Nationalism
Ghanaian Chronicle, 30 November 2012
AN EMINENT Persons Group, under the auspices of the Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has called on journalists to put the national interest above personal and business interest, in ... read more »
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Ghana: Ghanaians Must Contribute to Peace, Says NCCE Official
African Elections Project, 29 November 2012
With few days to go for Ghana's election, the issue of peace has become very topical. Some musicians have released peace songs, some Ghanaians have called on God to intervene, ... read more »
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Ghana: Political Leaders Advised to Exhibit High Sense of Statesmanship
African Elections Project, 29 November 2012
The leadership of all political parties have been urged to exhibit a high sense of statesmanship to accept the outcome of the December 7, 2012 polls as declared by the Electoral ... read more »
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Ghana: A Plea for Peace (editorial)
Ghanaian Chronicle, 28 November 2012
Yesterday's gathering at the Great Hall of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, at which all the eight presidential candidates signed a peace accord, promising ... read more »
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Ghana: Commitment Is the Key to Peace (editorial)
Ghanaian Chronicle, 27 November 2012
In spite of assurances from the leaders of political parties and individuals contesting the 2012 Presidential and Legislative Elections, there remained a number of flashpoints ... read more »
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Ghana: Towards Peaceful Election 2012 - Otumfuo Summons Nana & John
Ghanaian Chronicle, 27 November 2012
The heightened political temperature in the run-up to next month's presidential and parliamentary elections has compelled Otumfuo Osei Tutu Ababio II, and the National Peace ... read more »
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