We are not associated with Gonjaland Youth for Peace and Development



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Regional news for Sunday, December 27, 2020

Source: Nkilgi FM

2020-12-27

Members of Gonjaland Youth for Peace and Development on their march for peace Members of Gonjaland Youth for Peace and Development on their march for peace

The recognized youth group and coordinator of all Gonjaland youth associations, the Gonjaland Youth Association, has disassociated itself from a group called “Gonjaland Youth for Peace and Development” and its subsequent peace march. call on former President John Dramani Mahama to acknowledge defeat. and congratulate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who has been declared President-elect by the Ghana Election Commission following the December 7 presidential elections.

The National Executives of the respected and accepted Gonjaland Youth Association formed in 1976 stated that it has come to their attention that a group called “Gonjaland Youth for Peace and Development” has organized a Walk for Peace in Buipe and that they are not connected in any way to that group.

A statement signed by the Secretary General of the Gonjaland Youth Association, Mr. Mohammed Abdul-Adams, said; “We, the National and Executive Committee of the Gonjaland Youth Association, wish to inform everyone that said group is not the Gonjaland Youth Association and that our Association has no connection with such group.

Therefore, we want to officially disassociate our Association from the Peace Walk and its organizers. “

A group of members of the New Patriotic Party (PNP) in the Savannah region calling themselves the “Gonjaland Youth for Peace and Development” called on former President John Dramani Mahama to acknowledge defeat and congratulate President-elect Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo or to the tourist center. to the court of law to defend your case.

The group made this call when they embarked on a peace walk in Buipe in the central Gonja district of the Savannah region last week.

The convener of the peace walk and NPP communication officer for the Yape-Kusawgu constituency, Ibrahim Mahafuzu, said that the Savannah region is known for its peaceful coexistence and that the candidate for the Democratic National Congress (NDC), that comes from the region, should not be to destabilize the peace that is enjoyed in the country.

He said former President Mahama should call the president-elect to congratulate him or stop the demonstrations by his supporters and seek justice in court.

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