Today, I address you not out of mere concern, but out of an urgent necessity to protect the stability and unity of our beloved nation, Ghana.
Our forefathers, through toil and sacrifice, laid the foundation for a peaceful country.
It is now incumbent upon us all-leaders, institutions, and citizens alike-to preserve and uphold this peace, especially as we approach another pivotal electoral cycle.
To the Electoral Commission of Ghana and its leadership, particularly Madam Jean Mensah, I issue this clarion call: history stands as a testament to the critical role of the Electoral Commission in maintaining the sanctity of our democracy.