Mahama urges government  to curb post- election violence decisively  

By Iddi Yire  

Accra, Dec 10, GNA – President-elect John Dramani Mahama has urged the government and security forces to take swift action to end the ongoing post-election violence and the unlawful takeover of state institutions. 

“Because state power is still in the hands of the present administration, I call on the President and the security agencies to act decisively to curb the ongoing acts of lawlessness immediately,”  he stated in his address to the nation on Tuesday night. 

Mr. Mahama pointed out that transitions between administrations often gave the impression of a power vacuum, which could lead some individuals to prioritize their personal interests over the national interest. 

“I’ve received reports of attacks on state offices and installations. While it’s unclear who is behind these attacks, I condemn them in no uncertain terms. These acts must cease immediately. 

“As I said during my post-declaration speech, I urge the youth not to vent their frustration in criminal enterprise. 

“Instead, they must channel their anger and frustration into the positive enterprise of resetting and rebuilding our beloved nation,” he said. 

The President-elect urged all Ghanaian citizens to remain calm and avoid actions that could harm state institutions and the nation’s democracy. 

“We have fought hard for change, and now is the time to demonstrate our commitment to rebuilding the Ghana we want through unity and understanding,” he noted. 

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