Allow EC the space and peace of mind to deliver credible, transparent, and acceptable results- GPCC
The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) has called on the two leading parties December 7 election to desist from acts that were likely to discredit the results of the election.
It has therefore urged the parties to allow the Electoral Commission the space and peace of mind to deliver credible, transparent and acceptable results.
A letter issued by the General Secretary of the National Executive Council, Rev. Emmanuel Teimah Barrigah on Wednesday, December 9, 2020 said “To the two main political parties, NPP and NDC, we call on their leadership to stop forthwith the too many press conferences, the accusations and counter-accusations and allow the Electoral Commission the space and peace of mind to deliver to Ghanaians a credible, transparent and acceptable results."
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The letter commended the Electoral Commission and the security agencies for ensuring a peaceful electoral process and urged Ghanaians to remain calm, and patiently wait for the Electoral Commission to declare the final results.
It also called on the media to be reminded of their fourth state of the realm status and conduct themselves in a manner that would not jeopardise the security of the state.
It went further to congratulate Ghanaians for participating and conducting themselves generally in a peaceful manner in the just-ended elections.
Read the entire statement below:
PRESS STATEMEMENT
December 09, 2020
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL GHANAIANS FOR A SUCCESSFUL GENERAL ELECTIONS AND CALL FOR CALM AHEAD OF THE FINAL DECLARATION.
The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) wishes to congratulate all Ghanaians for having participated and conducted themselves generally in a peaceful manner during the just-ended Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
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We are, however, worried about the reported isolated incidents of shooting and violence in some collation centres across the country, such as, Techiman South, Odododiodio, Ewutu Senya East, Tarkwa Nsuaem and a few other constituencies during the process in spite of the generally peaceful nature of the process.
While commending the Electoral Commission and the security agencies for managing such a peaceful process to date, the Council wishes to remind them of their solemn commitment to the good people of Ghana to deliver a peaceful, credible and transparent election that is acceptable to all in a secure and peaceful environment.
We wish to, especially, remind the security agencies that their commitment is to the people of Ghana and not to any political party or individual and, as such, should be mindful of this commitment by ensuring that this constitutional mandate of protection of the citizens is solemnly upheld at all times.
The alleged involvement of some state security personnel in Techiman and other places as shown in some media platforms is worrying and must be condemned by all if it is confirmed to be true.
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We call on all Ghanaians to stay calm and be law-abiding, as we patiently look forward to the Electoral Commission’s final declaration of the results.
Let us all stay away from all potential trouble spots and eschew violence since we have only one country called Ghana to live in.
To the two main political parties, NPP and NDC, we call on their leadership to stop forthwith the too many press conferences, the accusations and counter-accusations and allow the Electoral Commission the space and peace of mind to deliver to Ghanaians a credible, transparent and acceptable results.
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We also call on the media to be reminded of their fourth state of the realm status and conduct themselves in a manner that would not jeopardise the security of the state, especially at this critical moment ahead of the results declaration.
We wish to once again congratulate all Ghanaians for another successful General Election.
God bless our homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong.
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Long live Ghana!
Issued on behalf of the National Executive Council by:
Rev. Emmanuel Teimah Barrigah
(General Secretary)
NB: Contact of Gen. Secretary: 0242703772/0208232694