The Deputy Director-General of NADMO, Seji Saji, in his remarks said the exercise was in line with NADMO's mandate to coordinate agencies and stakeholders towards the management of activities with humanitarian consequences.

The Deputy Director stated that the exercise would offer scenarios that guide their response operation to manage possible crisis and also offer lessons to build on systems and capacities for key stakeholders to manage humanitarian concern in the event of elections crisis in a coordinated and effective manner.

The Deputy Country Director of the WFP, Mrs Anna Mukii­bu-Bunnya, in remarks on behalf of the United Nations (UN) Resi­dent Coordinator, Mr Charles Aba­ni, said the pre-election simulation exercise comes at a crucial time as Ghana prepares for its upcoming elections.

She said the UN had identi­fied four key areas such as peace processes and peace building, hate speech, dialogue and good offices disinformation, and safety of jour­nalists, to support national efforts in the upcoming election.

Mrs Mukiibu-Bunnya assured of the UN and its partners' contin­uous support to government and NADMO in building resilience into disaster planning and response systems. "Strengthening communi­ty-based resilience systems will be essential to mitigate potential risks and ensure preparedness for emerging crises," she added.