2024 Election: Joe Danquah Calls for Peaceful Process

While addressing the media at Banda Sabiye in the Banda district of the Bono region, where he was celebrating his birthday and commissioning his radio station, he emphasized that Ghana is the only country we have, and therefore, we need to protect it.

2024 Election: Joe Danquah Calls for Peaceful Process
The New Patriotic Party (NPP)  Parliamentary candidate for Banda constituency in the Bono Region, Mr Joe Danquah, has called for a peaceful atmosphere in the 2024 general elections.

While addressing the media at Banda Sabiye in the Banda district of the Bono region, where he was celebrating his birthday and commissioning his radio station, he emphasized that Ghana is the only country we have, and therefore, we need to protect it.

Speaking on the 2024 general elections, the envisaged legislator urged Ghanaians, especially the people of Banda, to remain calm and united, as a common destiny binds them for development.
He referenced the conspicuous incidents of killings during the 2020 elections, noting that such atmospheres do not augur well for the development of the country's democracy and the general development of the constituency.
He expressed his desire to witness views and opinions expressed without hurting each other and thus urged political and non-political actors to prioritize peace and unity in the electoral process.
He reiterated, "Let's remain peaceful, let remain united since we are one people. Elections will come and go. We must be careful of our choice of words as a people. Let me remind you that if we're going kill people in every election, then we'll all be dead sooner or later. Don't be deceived by what you will get to your pocket".
He therefore encouraged potential voters in the Banda area to participate in the ongoing limited registration exercise by the electoral commission.
He said the exercise is a civic duty especially when one has turned to the qualifications required to register.
He warned ineligible registrants to desist from being enticed by party leaders to unlawfully register.