The Ghana Bar Association (GBA), led by its President Yaw Acheampong Boafo, has issued a call for national unity and resistance to political division in Ghana, particularly in the context of the 2024 elections. In a New Year message, Acheampong Boafo highlighted the necessity for Ghanaians to exercise their civic responsibilities with consistency, irrespective of the political party in power. He stressed the importance of maintaining the country’s peace, which he considers its most valuable resource.
Boafo’s message encouraged citizens to be exemplary in their conduct and to remain engaged in the nation’s development, regardless of the political leadership. He emphasized the common bonds that unite the country, cautioning against divisive tactics by politicians seeking power. Boafo also underlined the GBA’s commitment to work with the judiciary, led by Chief Justice Her Ladyship Gertrude Torkonoo, towards comprehensive reforms for better access to justice for all Ghanaians.
This statement was part of a broader report on Ghana’s political and economic situation, including the NDC’s celebration of the 31st December Revolution’s 42nd anniversary, former President Mahama’s engagement with the Muslim community, and updates on parliamentary primaries. The content, representing a variety of views and opinions, does not reflect the policy of the Multimedia Group Limited.