The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has called on the nation and its stakeholders to ensure a violent-free general election as Ghana heads to the polls on December 7.

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Frank Serebour, the President of the GMA, who read a communique at the end of the 66th Annual Conference held in Ho, said all actors in the upcoming elections should hold firm to their responsibilities of ensuring a successful election. "Enduring free, fair, and transparent elections is essential to maintaining the confidence of Ghanaians and upholding our national integrity," he said. "We urge the Electoral Commission to uphold the highest standards of impartiality, transparency, and accountability." "We urge all political parties and groups to ensure that their members and supporters conduct themselves peacefully before, during, and after the elections." "The GMA also urges citizens of Ghana to remember that voting is both a right and a responsibility.

Together, let's honor our democracy by voting peacefully, respecting the rights of others, and avoiding any form of violence." This year's annual general conference was held on the theme: "Fostering Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Professionalism in Ghana's Health Sector." Dr.