The President of the Christian
Friends of Democracy, Reverend Samuel Agyei, has called on the New
Patriotic Party (NPP) to drop its legal contest of the December
elections and concentrate on re-strategizing for the 2016 elections.
He said the party had a major role to play for the development of the country whether in government or in opposition.
Rev Agyei was speaking to the Ghana News Agency on his new year message of peace and national reconciliation on Monday.
He congratulated President John Dramani Mahama for his election
and urged him to establish a government that would select the most
capable people to help implement his promises to Ghanaians and at the
same time create space for all well-meaning Ghanaians to play the needed
role to ensure national unity.
He congratulated the
Ghanaian media for the exhibition of maturity in the coverage of the
December elections saying there had been a significant improvement in
the coverage of elections by the Ghanaian media since 1992.
Rev Agyei urged religious leaders in the country to call their members
to order and educate them to desist from the use of abusive language and
unnecessary attacks on people with dissenting views from theirs.
He called on all irrespective of their political affiliation and
ethnic background to work towards peace and national unity.
Source: GNA
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
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