President-elect, Nana Akufo-Addo says he will strive to protect the peace currently being enjoyed in the country.
According to him, the country’s peace cannot be compromised saying he’ll safeguard the values of peaceful co-existence among Ghanaians, irrespective of ethnic background or religion.
Speaking after worshiping with Muslims in Accra, at the Central Mosque, Abossey Okai, Nana Akufo-Addo assured that he’ll preserve the peace and avoid decisions that will be fatal to the stability of the country.
“Our country is a country of peace. And we will do everything possible to protect the peace and stability of our country. And then the important part of our peace is the peaceful co-existence that has lasted from generations to generation, between people of the christian faith like myself and the people of the Islamic faith like Bawumia. That peaceful co-existence is something that is basic to the peace and stability of our country. And we pray to Almighty God!
Meanwhile, the President-elect will today be in the Volta region to meet with the Regional House of Chiefs to thank them for their support and prayers during the election.