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Moo Chief, Nana Kwaku Danquah Urges Electoral Commission for Fair 2024 Elections

Nana Kwaku Danquah, the esteemed traditional leader of the Moo Traditional Council, has issued a strong statement to the Electoral Commission of Ghana as the nation prepares for the 2024 general elections. The respected figure emphasized the critical role of the Electoral Commission in maintaining the nation’s peace and stability.

In a passionate plea, Nana Kwaku Danquah called for the upcoming elections to be conducted with the utmost integrity, free from any political influence or interference. “The peace of our beloved country hinges on the actions of the commission,” he stated, underscoring the weight of responsibility on the electoral body’s shoulders.

The traditional president’s remarks come at a time when the Ghanaian populace eagerly anticipates a transparent electoral process. His words serve as a reminder of the importance of democratic values and the collective effort required to uphold them.

As the nation looks forward to the 2024 elections, all eyes are on the Electoral Commission to fulfill its mandate and ensure that the will of the people is accurately reflected in the results. Nana Kwaku Danquah’s call to action resonates with many who seek a fair and just electoral process for the future of Ghana. He said this at Kwabena annual traditional Festival celebration at Abease in the pru west district of Bono East Region.

Monikstvonline.com

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