«I am therefore appealing to the party to endeavour to beef up security before, during and after the primary to ensure that this one will also go down in history as one of
the most peaceful elections ever conducted in the constituency»
Not exact matches
Just in the space of the past year we've seen credible
elections in Africa's
most populous nation, Nigeria; the adoption of a new and improved constitution in Kenya and the birth of a new nation, as voted for in a broadly
peaceful referendum in South Sudan.
«Yes, I understand we have peace in this country but we shouldn't forget
most of these countries that had war used to be
most peaceful than Ghana but considering how some politicians have taken this year's
elections as a «Do and Die Affair» we need to start preaching peace and start telling everyone that we want peace before, during and after
elections — so that anyone who's planning anything evil can know that we Ghanaians are not interested» she said.
A country which can ensure credible
elections is
most often than not stable and can guarantee a
peaceful transfer of power from an incumbent to the opposition if the incumbent loses.
The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan, who monitored the
election had on Saturday hailed the conduct of the
election, describing it as the
most peaceful and best
election ever conducted by INEC.