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NPC Reaffirms Commitment to Engage NDC Ahead of December Elections

August 16, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Rev. Dr. Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, Chairman of the NPC

Rev. Dr. Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, Chairman of the NPC

The National Peace Council (NPC) has reaffirmed its commitment to engage directly with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to address the party’s concerns.

This development follows the NDC’s decision to boycott the signing of a peace declaration, a move that has sparked widespread debate on its implications for the upcoming elections. The decision by the NDC to abstain from the peace declaration ceremony has led to a mix of reactions, with some fearing it might be a precursor to electoral violence.

“In the first place, I wouldn’t say that their refusal to sign the peace pact is a cause for violence. I believe these are just initial concerns, and as a Council focused on negotiation and mediation, we take them seriously.”

Rev. Dr. Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, Chairman of the NPC

Reverend Gyamfi’s comments reflect the NPC’s understanding of the complexities involved in the NDC’s decision and a recognition that the situation calls for continued dialogue rather than alarm.

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Reverend Gyamfi further stressed that the NPC remains open to listening to the NDC’s grievances and working towards resolving them.

This stance by the NPC underscores its role as a mediator committed to maintaining peace and stability during the election period.

The use of peace pacts in Ghana’s electoral process is not new. The first instance was in the 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections, which saw a fierce contest between then-candidate Nana Akufo-Addo and former President John Mahama.

Since then, peace pacts have become a recurring feature of Ghana’s election cycle, replicated in the 2016 and 2020 elections between the same key actors.

These pacts are designed to foster a commitment among political parties to peaceful conduct during elections, serving as a public declaration of their intention to avoid violence.

However, the effectiveness of these pacts has been a subject of debate, as incidents of electoral violence have still occurred despite these agreements. The NDC’s current stance suggests a growing disillusionment with these pacts, questioning their actual impact on the ground.

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The current situation presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the National Peace Council. On one hand, the NDC’s refusal to sign the peace pact could be seen as a setback in the council’s efforts to ensure a peaceful election.

On the other hand, it opens the door for more meaningful engagement and a deeper exploration of the issues that threaten to undermine peace.

Reverend Gyamfi’s assurance that the NPC will continue to engage with the NDC is a positive step towards addressing these concerns. It is crucial that the council not only listens to the NDC’s grievances but also takes concrete steps to address them.

This might involve reviewing the mechanisms of peace pacts, enhancing the council’s mediation efforts, and ensuring that all parties feel their concerns are being taken seriously.

The NDC, led by its National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has been vocal about its skepticism regarding the effectiveness of peace declarations. Mr. Asiedu Nketia argued that past peace agreements have failed to prevent violence or ensure a peaceful electoral process, rendering them more symbolic than substantive.

Mr. Asiedu Nketia’s remarks highlighted the need for addressing underlying issues that could lead to violence, such as political tensions, social grievances, and electoral malpractices, rather than focusing solely on posturing through peace pacts.

As Ghana heads towards the December 7 elections, the role of the National Peace Council will be pivotal in maintaining peace. The dialogue between the NPC and the NDC will be crucial in ensuring that the elections are conducted in a peaceful and fair manner.

While the NDC’s boycott of the peace declaration raises questions, it also highlights the need for a more robust and inclusive approach to peacebuilding in Ghana’s electoral process.

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