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The United Nations (UN) Peace Ambassador, Bishop Samuel Ben Owusu has condemned the pandemonium that occurred in Ghana rsquo;s Parliament during the election of a speaker for the 8th legislature on January 7.
Ghana’s 2020 Polls: The explosive suicide of a promising democracy
The world must listen and take a serious view of what is on the horizon somewhere in Africa. The current happenings in Ghana are suggesting that the West African nation is marching itself close to the slim verge of becoming the next country the United Nations might turn its multiple-aid attention to anytime soon.
Basically, democracy is a New World Order that has come to stay and to spread. And as it spreads, there must not be any misleading alteration to its identity at any time and anywhere. Countries that must subscribe to democracy must fully follow its inseparable triple tenets of Fairness, Freedom and Transparency.
Set up independent body to probe results – UN International peace advocate LISTEN
DEC 21, 2020
Bishop Samuel Ben Owusu of Pottersville Church International and a Representative of the UN International World Peace Advocates, has suggested that Parliament of Ghana must set up an independent body to look into the results of the 7 December 2020 polls so as to restore calm in the country.
“We have to be very cautious about the pockets of demonstrations taking place across the country by members of the opposition National Democratic Congress”, he told Kwame Appiah Kubi on CTV’s morning show Dwabre Mu on Monday, 21 December 2020.
He said the disturbances pose a threat to Ghana’s peace, stressing: “The best way is to have an independent body look into the matter immediately”.
Election 2020: Set up independent body to probe results – UN Int l peace advocate
The Parliament of Ghana must set up an independent body to look into the results of the 7 December 2020 polls so as to restore calm in the country, Bishop Samuel Ben Owusu of Pottersville Church International and a Representative of the UN International World Peace Advocates, has suggested.
“We have to be very cautious about the pockets of demonstrations taking place across the country by members of the opposition National Democratic Congress”, he told Kwame Appiah Kubi on CTV’s morning show Dwabre Mu on Monday, 21 December 2020.
He said the disturbances pose a threat to Ghana’s peace, stressing: “The best way is to have an independent body look into the matter immediately”.