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The outgoing secretary general of Ghana's Christian Council congratulated the president for asking the two main political parties to take steps to dissolve their militias.
Reverend Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong said that the call for action launched by President Nana Akufo-Addo during her speech on the state of the nation before Parliament last Thursday was very encouraging.
He added that the president was listening to the recent public outcry over the need to dissolve political activists.
According to him, last week the President called on the new Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to dialogue, disband and disarm the militant groups, which is "very good".
He stated that a process of dialogue was a very good start, as both parties "injured each other by acts of vigilance and that, therefore, a way to heal oneself is to sit down and to dialogue ".
"Dialogue is therefore useful: we do not start with legislation and law, but through dialogue, which will give us a lasting solution".
He urged the leaders of the NPP and NDC to accept the call to participate in the dialogue.
"They must accept that Ghanaians do not feel comfortable with the presence of political militias and must respond to the concerns and fears of Ghanaians."
Reverend Opuni-Frimpong said that what the Ghanaians needed now, was at least the acceptance of political parties within the time limit of a week allocated to dialogue by the president.
At least they can meet during the call of a week to start the process, after which they could come in and ask for more time to deal with the problems, he said.
The Reverend said that both parties would also need an "honest middleman" or a mediator, who would be a third party in the person of an individual or a group of people or even an institution, in which they could all trust and respect, just as in the Dagbon experience.
He explained that the broker would be considered a loyal party, who would deal fairly with both parties during the dialogue processes in case of blockage.
"It could be a respected traditional leader like Asantehene, Okyehene, the Asogli Chief, or even entities such as ECOWAS, the United States, the United States, and the United States. African Union or the United Nations, when this movement has become more rooted.
He expressed his delight that the two former Presidents, Rawlings and Kufuor, all supported the call for dialogue and asked the parties to take advantage of the fight against this phenomenon.
Rev. Opuni-Frimpong said that in the long term, Ghana would still need a law to deal with these self-defense groups and militants, adding that, for the time being, it is not going to happen. It was not necessary to start with legislation. do not go there yet. "
Again, he congratulated President Akufo-Addo for his comment that "his eyes are not turned to the next election, but to the next generation."
He urged all political party activists to make this president's statement, inspired by their philosophy, and to reflect on the well-being of the next generation and the coming Ghana, if they really have their eyes on the next generation ".
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