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Political leaders must avoid inciting youth violence – NCCE Director

Edem Afeeva, Ayawaso West Municipal Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), has urged political leaders, community heads, and influencers to avoid actions or statements that could incite youth violence.

He stressed that young people often emulate their leaders, making it vital for authorities to promote peace and unity rather than division.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency on Sunday, February 9, he highlighted the importance of channelling youth energy into nation-building instead of destructive activities. He warned against inflammatory language, which could encourage violent behaviour.

Citing the 1992 Constitution, he emphasized the need for national unity and peaceful coexistence, urging Ghanaians to uphold democratic values and foster tolerance.

He called on political parties, community leaders, and social influencers to educate youth on non-violent engagement and create opportunities for their meaningful participation in society.

Mr Afeeva warned that election-related violence could lead to loss of lives and property damage, potentially reversing Ghana’s democratic progress.

He advocated for stronger civic education programs to equip young people with the knowledge and skills for peaceful dialogue.

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