Some National leaders will tomorrow converge at the University of Ghana to sign a peace pact against electoral violence in the December polls.

The programme organized under the auspices of the Institute of Democratic Governance(IDEG), the National Peace Council and the National House of Chiefs is expected to bring together flagbearers of the various political parties among other stakeholders.

Ahead of the programme scheduled for tomorrow, the Executive Secretary of the IDEG, Dr. Emmanuel Akwetey said the move is to get political leaders to re-affirm their commitment to peace and stability as the election approaches.

The programme dubbed the second High Level Meeting (HLM), which comes after the Kumasi HLM of November 2012, will help chart the way to promote the adoption of a road map and consensus on strategic reforms vital to strengthening Ghana’s democratic stability, peace and unity.

There have been pockets of political violence soaring in some parts of the country as campaigns wind down in two weeks to elections.

Meanwhile the International Community have railed against turmoils brewing in Ghana which are mostly caused by the two major party’s -NPP,NDC.