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Election 2024: Asante Professionals Club UK Calls For Peaceful Election

The President of the Asante Professionals Club UK, Stephen Onyinah Karikari, has issued a strong call for peace, urging both politicians and voters to prioritize the nation’s stability and democratic reputation.

In a statement released ahead of the polls, Onyinah Karikari emphasized Ghana’s proud history of peaceful elections and its position as a model of democratic governance in Africa. He reminded Ghanaians that this history must not be jeopardized during election times, underscoring the importance of putting the nation first.

“Ghana has long been a yardstick for democratic governance in Africa,” Onyinah Karikari said.

“Our leaders and electorate must remember that Ghana first—we must ensure the peaceful continuation of our democratic process, particularly during these critical election periods.”

Onyinah Karikari’s statement also highlighted the significance of peaceful elections for Ghana’s international reputation, particularly in relation to foreign direct investment (FDI).

Ghana has become a top destination for investors due to its political stability and favorable business environment. He stressed that a peaceful election process is vital for maintaining this status and ensuring continued economic growth.

“As a country, we have built a solid foundation for attracting foreign investment,” he noted.

“The international business community will be watching closely as we vote. It is crucial that we maintain a positive impression to ensure Ghana remains a top destination for investment.”

The Asante Professionals Club UK President’s message is a reminder to Ghanaians both at home and abroad of the importance of unity, peace, and responsible voting in shaping the nation’s future.

As the world looks on, Onyinah Karikari called on all stakeholders to uphold Ghana’s reputation for democracy and stability.

The general election comes at a time when the international community is closely monitoring Ghana’s political environment. With global attention on the nation’s democratic process, the need for peaceful and transparent elections has never been greater.

In closing, Onyinah Karikari reiterated: “Let us vote responsibly, with peace and unity in mind. Our nation’s reputation and our future depend on it.”

The call for peaceful elections is timely as Ghana’s voting process kicks off, and it echoes the sentiments of many Ghanaians who believe in the continued progress and stability of their country.

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