The Nanung Peace Initiative (NPI) is honored to announce that Hon. Henry Quartey, Minister for the Interior, will participate as a distinguished guest at the “Traditional and Religious Leaders’ Advocacy for Peaceful Elections in Ghana 2024” event. This significant gathering is set for November 2, 2024, at the UDS Multi-Purpose Auditorium in Tamale, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm.
As Minister for the Interior, Hon. Henry Quartey is at the forefront of ensuring national security and maintaining peace and order. His involvement underscores the government’s dedication to securing a peaceful electoral process in the upcoming 2024 elections.
Hon. Henry Quartey will address critical areas such as:
- The Interior Ministry’s strategic role in coordinating security measures to ensure peaceful elections.
- Collaborations with the Ghana Police Service and other security agencies to prevent election-related violence.
- Ensuring human rights are respected and security forces act impartially throughout the electoral process.
- The government’s overall commitment to transparent, free, and fair elections.
Other distinguished participants will include:
- Traditional leaders from across Ghana, who will offer their perspectives on upholding cultural values and ensuring peace during elections.
- Religious leaders from both Christian and Islamic communities, who will provide spiritual guidance on unity and peace.
- Key members of the Parliament of Ghana, including the Speaker of Parliament, Majority and Minority Leaders, and Chief Whips, discussing the legislative approach to fostering peaceful elections.
- Diplomatic representatives, sharing their insights into international efforts to promote peace and electoral stability.
- Political party flagbearers, who will present their commitments to peaceful, transparent campaigns.
The presence of Hon. Henry Quartey, alongside other national figures, will contribute to a robust dialogue focused on ensuring a peaceful and secure election in 2024.





