The Nanung Peace Initiative (NPI) is deeply honored to announce that His Royal Majesty King Nii Dr. Tackie Teiko Tsuru I, the revered Ga Mantse, will be a distinguished participant at the “Traditional and Religious Leaders’ Advocacy for Peaceful Elections in Ghana 2024” event. This pivotal gathering is scheduled for November 2, 2024, at the UDS Multi-Purpose Auditorium in Tamale, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm.
As the distinguished leader of the Ga State, King Nii Dr. Tackie Teiko Tsuru I will serve as one of the panel chiefs for the discussion titled “Perspectives from Traditional Leaders: Traditional Approaches to Electoral Peace-building.” His Majesty’s profound insights into traditional leadership and governance will provide crucial guidance on the role that traditional authorities play in promoting peace, unity, and stability during the election process. His commitment to the cultural heritage of the Ga people and his wisdom in conflict resolution will be invaluable to the dialogue on fostering peaceful elections.
The royal contributions of King Nii Dr. Tackie Teiko Tsuru I will highlight:
- The importance of traditional authority in maintaining peace and security during elections.
- The rich cultural values of the Ga people and how they underpin peace-building and reconciliation.
- The role of traditional leaders in mediating political tensions and ensuring a peaceful electoral atmosphere.
This prestigious event will also feature:
- Respected religious leaders from across Ghana, who will share their spiritual perspectives on peace during the election period.
- Key members of the Parliament of Ghana, including the Speaker of Parliament, Majority and Minority Leaders, and Chief Whips, who will offer their legislative approaches to ensuring peaceful elections.
- Diplomatic representatives from various embassies, providing global viewpoints on securing peaceful elections.
- Flagbearers from political parties, who will commit to maintaining peace and transparency throughout the electoral process.
This exceptional gathering of traditional rulers, religious authorities, political representatives, and diplomats will foster a collaborative dialogue that aims to ensure the peaceful conduct of the 2024 elections in Ghana.





