President John Dramani Mahama has commended the National Peace Council for its vital role in safeguarding Ghana's stability and democratic resilience, particularly during electoral seasons.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the post-election evaluation conference in Koforidua on Friday, July 4, Mahama called for renewed national commitment to peace and democratic maturity. "In this spirit, during the recent inauguration of the new governing board of the National Peace Council, I emphasised the continuing importance of their role in safeguarding Ghana's peace before, during and after elections," President Mahama said.

He noted that the government, in partnership with civil society and the Peace Council, has rolled out several initiatives to foster unity and prevent conflict. "The government, in collaboration with the National Peace Council and civil society, has implemented a range of interventions to deepen national consensus, strengthen conflict prevention mechanisms, and foster public trust in the institutions that underpin our democracy," he stated.

However, Mahama also issued a cautionary note, warning that peace is not automatic. "Violence still thrives when grievances are left unresolved, when institutions are perceived to be biased, and when political discourse becomes toxic. "We must confront these challenges boldly," he urged.