Ghana: We Can’t Sacrifice Peace on the Altar of Politics – Maulvi

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Wa — The Ameer and Missionary in charge of the Ahmadiyya Mission in Ghana, Maulvi Dr. Wahab Adam, has expressed optimism that despite the violence that characterised the just-ended biometric registration exercise in some constituencies, this year’s elections would be peaceful.

According to him, recent developments on the political front showed that if much was not done in terms of education and sensitisation, the peace currently being enjoyed, could be sacrificed on the altar of politics.

He has, therefore, cautioned all well-meaning Ghanaians to team up and condemn political violence and abusive language.

Maulvi Wahab Adam made the call at Wa last Friday, during the 50th Regional Conference of the Ahmadiyya Mission, which was under the theme: “The role of the Ahmadi Muslim towards Peaceful and Transparent Elections.”

He said the continuous use of lies and abusive language against each other in the name of politics was worrying, and appealed to Muslim politicians to help bring the situation under control.

2012 elections will be peaceful- Maulvi Wahab

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  1. Inshallah, there will definitely be peace before, during and after December 2012 elections.

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