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Sharing false information can compromise our peace – NCCE

Sharing false information can compromise our peace – NCCE
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The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has urged the public, particularly political activists, to refrain from spreading false information as the 2024 general elections approach.

The Commission warns that such actions could heighten tensions and jeopardize peace in the country during the election period. Patrick Asare, Principal Civic Education Officer at the Asante-Akim South Municipal Directorate of the NCCE, emphasized the need for individuals to avoid engaging in misinformation and disinformation, which could lead to national chaos.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Inter-Party Dialogue Committee in Juaso, Asare highlighted the committee’s role in monitoring electoral process breaches, resolving minor conflicts, investigating rule violations, and issuing joint statements to reduce political tension. He urged the public to verify the sources and authenticity of information before sharing it on social media to prevent the spread of falsehoods.

Andrews Ofori Larbi, Deputy Regional Director of NCCE, stressed the committee’s role in supporting existing structures for a peaceful election and encouraged members to actively participate in relevant activities as the election date approaches.

Franca Dei Yeboah, Municipal Director of the Electoral Commission, called on political parties to resolve disputes through dialogue rather than violence. She addressed concerns raised by party representatives and reassured them of the EC’s commitment to a fair and transparent election process.

Source: GNA
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