Clement Kwesi Mamadu, Krachi East Municipal Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), has appealed to the public to refrain from actions that could disrupt the peace of the December polls. He emphasized that elections should not be platforms for conflict, urging citizens to contribute towards ensuring a peaceful and successful electoral process to safeguard Ghana's democracy. "The eyes of the world are on the December polls and the events surrounding them; therefore, it is imperative that we all demonstrate political maturity and carry out our daily activities peacefully to showcase Ghana as a beacon of peace," he remarked. Mamadu also challenged voters to fully participate in the upcoming exhibition of the biometric voters register to avoid disappointments on election day. He said the seven-day exercise would afford eligible Ghanaians captured on the electoral roll the opportunity to verify their names and other details. Speaking during the send-off service for Reverend Michael Osei Frimpong, Pastor of the Church of Pentecost, Central Assembly at Dambai, he cautioned voters against taking the exhibition exercise for granted.