NCCE prepares Ghanaians for peace after verdict
An official of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), has cautioned Ghanaians, especially the youth, not to engage in acts that could disturb the prevailing peace in the country when the Supreme Court gives its verdict on the election petition.
The Agona East District Director of NCCE, Neenyi Kofi Tagoe, asked political parties not to organise events to challenge the verdict of the Supreme Court.
Addressing a forum at Agona Teacher Okai, to prepare the minds of people to accept the verdict, Neenyi Tagoe said the petition would not be the end of the world or affect future elections and added that it was important for Ghanaians to be tolerant.
Neenyi Tagoe, who is also the Chief of Osub