The Faith in Ghana Alliance in collaboration with the office of Chief Imam in the Okaikwe South Constituency in the Greater Accra Region on Thursday called on the youth to embrace peaceful elections devoid of fighting, misunderstanding and argument.
The forum dubbed "One Hour Forum on Justice, Peace, Unity and National Cohesion for election 2024", was aimed at promoting political peace within the okaikwe south municipality and the country at large.
A lecturer at Regent University College of Science and Technology, (KNUST), Kumasi , Professor Joseph Tei Tetteh-Quaynor, in a speech emphasised the need for unity and peaceful coexistence among citizens, regardless of their political affiliations.
He stressed that peace was not just the absence of violence but also encompasses economic, social, and environmental aspects and therefore called on the citizenry to work together to achieve peace, justice, and unity, emphasising that these values can be attained at all costs. "There is no need for chaos, there is no need to nominate someone who creates conflict.