Panel Announcement: Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, Chairman of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches (NACCC), to Join Panel Discussion on Christian Contributions to Electoral Harmony

The Nanung Peace Initiative (NPI) is honored to announce that Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams, the respected Chairman of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches (NACCC), will serve as a panel member at the “Traditional and Religious Leaders’ Advocacy for Peaceful Elections in Ghana 2024” event, scheduled for November 2, 2024, at the UDS Multi-Purpose Auditorium in Tamale, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm.

As a prominent Christian leader, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams will contribute to the panel discussion titled “Christian Contributions to Electoral Harmony,” sharing his wisdom on how Christian values and teachings can help promote peaceful elections. His participation will highlight the crucial role of Christian leadership in ensuring peace, unity, and fairness during elections.

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams’s reflections will focus on:

  • Christian principles of peace, love, and justice, and their application to fostering electoral harmony and preventing conflict.
  • The responsibility of **Christian leaders in guiding their congregations toward peaceful participation in the electoral process.
  • The significance of Christian values such as tolerance, non-violence, and respect for authority in shaping a peaceful and just electoral environment.

The panel will also include:

  • Renowned Christian clergies from across Ghana, who will offer additional spiritual insights into the role of Christianity in promoting peaceful elections.
  • Other panelists, including traditional leaders, political representatives, and diplomats, who will provide diverse perspectives on achieving peaceful elections.
  • Political party flagbearers, who will commit to upholding peace during their electoral campaigns.

This gathering aims to unite religious, political, and traditional voices in the collective effort to ensure peaceful and fair elections for Ghana in 2024.