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Poll results: Don’t threaten peace, stability of the country – NCCE to aggrieved persons The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has urged aggrieved persons who are against the results of the December 7 elections to resort to the courts to address their concerns. The NCCE said these individuals must desist from acts that threaten the peace and stability of the nation. A statement said the NCCE notes that the voting process of the just ended Presidential and Parliamentary elections were largely peaceful, except for isolated incidents of violence in some parts of the country and polling stations. “The NCCE, however, expresses grave concern over the recurring demonstrations across the country, which are sometimes characterized by violent clashes between the Ghana Police Service and Military on one hand and supporters of the NDC following the rejection of the election results. ....
Individuals must desist from acts that threaten the peace and stability of the nation The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has urged aggrieved persons who are against the results of the December 7 elections to resort to the courts to address their concerns. The NCCE said these individuals must desist from acts that threaten the peace and stability of the nation. A statement said the NCCE notes that the voting process of the just ended Presidential and Parliamentary elections were largely peaceful, except for isolated incidents of violence in some parts of the country and polling stations. “The NCCE, however, expresses grave concern over the recurring demonstrations across the country, which are sometimes characterized by violent clashes between the Ghana Police Service and Military on one hand and supporters of the NDC following the rejection of the election results. ....