Awulae Angama Tu-Agyan, Paramount Chief of Gwira Traditional Area inthe Western Region, has called on political actors and stakeholders to ensure a level playing field forpolitical players in the interest of peace ahead of the December 7 polls.He said elections were not about war or violence, but a democratic process and a right to exercise one'sfranchise in electing leaders to govern the state.He was addressing chiefs, elders and the people of the traditional area at a new year party celebration,which was organised by his outfit.Awulae Tu-Agyan had earlier organised a similar event to fete some children in the area, and to entertainthe adults with some traditional drumming and music.He noted that 'Politicians and the electorate are obliged to respect the views and decisions of everyvoter since all Ghanaians cannot belong to one political party.'The Paramount Chief advised Ghanaians to be cautious of their utterances during the electioneeringperiod to avoid conflicts, saying the effec ts of post electoral violence could be devastating on thedevelopment of the country.Awulae Tu-Agyan asked politicians to embark upon their campaigns devoid of insults, characterassassination and arrogance.'We need to consolidate the peace we are enjoying as a country if we want to achieve any meaningfuldevelopment after 67 years of national sovereignty,' he added.Source: Ghana News Agency
