EU commends Ghana for rule of law
In reaction to the Supreme Court ruling on Thursday, the European Union (EU) Delegation to Ghana, has commended the country for its adherence to the rule of law and praised the Court for a job well done.
Ambassador Claude Maerten, Head of Delegation, in a press statement copied to the Ghana News Agency, also called on all parties involved to live up to their publicly stated commitments to accept the verdict of the Court.
“Today, Ghana’s democracy has grown further and is a leading example for all. Peace and stability are important assets for the sustainable development of Ghana; it is therefore important that all parties also call on their supporters to respect the verdict, remain peaceful and avoid unnecessary provocations”, the statement said.
It praised the people of Ghana for the peaceful and democratic manner in which they conducted themselves during last December’s election and throughout the legal process.
“The EU stands ready to support the Electoral Commission of Ghana to address the problems that have been exposed in the petition process”, said the statement.
Source: GNA
I am just happy that I am a Ghanaian, our leaders have shown great maturity in Democracy, I thank God for their lives. If all African countries could just be that patient and not much into power conscious…oh come on…this world of ours could always be at peace.
Certain things call for social and mutual agreement, our Judges have really given a good verdict and I applaud Nana Akufo Addo, he is really a man of peace.
To my President, Mr Mahama…please do well to good friends with Nana, I call him the Dr. of Peace!
I’m very grateful to God!
Lets stand up to put the world in order with mutuality and cooperate understanding!