Distinguished Scholars of Africa has highlighted the role of the media and citizens to ensure a peaceful and lawful transition ahead of the December 7, polls.
Speaking at a press conference in Accra, the President of the group, Mr. Nana Oppong urged the media to be factual in their reportage – he also advised the citizenry to “stay away of trouble” that will lead to violence.
Mr. Oppong, therefore, called for the need to recognize the distinct possibility that peaceful and lawful transitions demand active and conscious efforts by all citizens and stakeholders to manifest.
He outlined responsibilities by citizens and the media in ensuring a Legitimate Open Verifiable Elections (LOVE) which in turn leads to Securing Amicable Lawful Transition (SALT).
Roles of the media and citizens
Mr. Nana Oppong stated that a major role of the media is ensuring that citizens do not have doubts about the outcome of the Elections.
He said that this can be done by presenting only facts and not assumptions to citizens.
He also called for the need to ensure mutual respect among citizens hence discouraging the 'Politics of Insults' and encouraged all parties to commit to peaceful resolutions of Election-related issues.
Anti-corruption institute
Projects and Programs Specialist at the Anti - Corruption Institute Mr. Isaac Abrokwa called for the need to amend the 1992 Constitution to address key issues that threaten Ghana's democratic system.
Source: Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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