The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Bole, Hon. Veronica Alele Hemeng, has asked Ghanaians more especially the youth not to allow themselves to be torn apart by partisan politics.
There should be absolutely no reason for them to show animosity towards each other since the ultimate goal of political parties is to bring improvement to the lives of the people.
She was speaking at the Inter-Party Dialogue Committee (IPDC) in Bole as part of measures to promote peace and security before, during and after the 2024 general election.
The DCE described as unacceptable, the insults, vilification and name-calling that are creeping into the country’s political culture and said this must end.
He urged her colleague politicians to conduct themselves with dignity, avoid peddling lies about their opponents and mischief.
Hon. Veronica entreated the youth to be wary of politicians bent on creating confusion in the upcoming December general polls and refuse to do their bidding.
She passionately appealed to political leaders in the country to eschew negative acts that have the tendency to disrupt the peace and development of the country.
She stressed the need for politicians to champion issues that would develop Ghana for the benefit of all citizens.
“Our political leaders should make sure that politics would not create enmity and cause division among us as a people. Let peace reign supreme,” she stated.
Source: yagbonradioonline