Distinguished Guest Announcement: Hon. Kwame Governs Agbodza, Minority Whip, to Participate in The Traditional and Religious Leaders’ Advocacy for Peaceful Elections in Ghana 2024

The Nanung Peace Initiative (NPI) is honored to announce that Hon. Kwame Governs Agbodza, Minority Whip, will participate as a distinguished guest at the “Traditional and Religious Leaders’ Advocacy for Peaceful Elections in Ghana 2024” event. This significant gathering will take place on November 2, 2024, at the UDS Multi-Purpose Auditorium in Tamale, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm.

As the Minority Whip, Hon. Agbodza plays a vital role in maintaining party cohesion and ensuring that the Minority’s voice is effectively represented in parliamentary discussions. His participation emphasizes the importance of collaborative leadership in fostering a peaceful electoral environment.

Hon. Kwame Governs Agbodza will address key topics, including:

  • The responsibilities of the Minority Whip in promoting fair electoral practices.
  • Strategies for ensuring transparency and accountability within the electoral process.
  • The importance of cross-party collaboration in achieving electoral peace.
  • Engaging the electorate in discussions on democratic governance and peaceful elections.

The event will also feature:

  • Traditional leaders from across Ghana, sharing cultural perspectives on peace and stability during elections.
  • Religious leaders from Christian and Islamic communities, offering spiritual guidance on unity and peaceful coexistence.
  • Other key members of Parliament, including the Speaker of Parliament and the Majority Whip, discussing their legislative roles in ensuring peaceful elections.
  • Diplomatic representatives, providing their international viewpoints on electoral peace and stability.
  • Political party flagbearers, presenting their commitments to conducting peaceful and transparent electoral campaigns.

The presence of Hon. Kwame Governs Agbodza, alongside other distinguished leaders, will greatly enrich the dialogue aimed at ensuring a peaceful and democratic election in 2024.