Ghanaian artist Adina Thembi Ndamse has called on the youth to steer clear of violence during the 2024 elections, highlighting the potential threat to the Christmas festivities if tensions rise.
She urged voters to carefully consider their choices in the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for December 7, stressing the importance of maintaining peace throughout the election period.
In an interview with Amansan Krakye, Adina emphasized that the decisions made at the polls will impact the nation for the next four years.
“My advice to everyone is to remember that we will have to live with the consequences of our voting decisions for the next four years. Therefore, we should be careful to make the right choice,” she said in an interview with Amansan Krakye.
She urged everyone to stay patient and focused, emphasizing the need to preserve Ghana’s reputation for peace and avoid actions that could disrupt the holiday season.
“Let’s prioritise the peace that we are known for and resist any attempts to incite violence. If there is unrest after the elections, it could jeopardize our Christmas celebrations.”