President Nana Akufo-Addo has emphasized his commitment to maintaining order and upholding the rule of law in Ghana, particularly as the elections draw near.
Speaking at the commissioning of The Law House in Accra on Monday, June 10, the President assured that his administration would not tolerate legal violations.
He stressed that the law would be applied consistently to safeguard the peace, security, and stability of the nation from being compromised by the ambitions of any political party or presidential candidate.
“We will not allow the peace, security, and stability of the nation that makes Ghana a beacon on the African continent to be compromised on the altar of the ambitions of any political party or presidential candidate. It will not happen,” he affirmed.
He also vowed to uphold the law ahead of the December elections, pledging consequences for any political party or candidate found breaching it.
“I want to use the opportunity on this platform to reassure the Ghanaian people that a law enforcement agency of the state, including the office of the Attorney General, will do all within their power to ensure that law and order prevail in the country at all times, especially at this critical election year,” President Akufo-Addo stated.
The Law House, a ten-storey building adjacent to the High Court complex, was officially commissioned by the President.
It will serve as the new office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice.
The project, initiated in 2001 and revived in January 2023, features modern facilities including conference rooms, office spaces, parking lots, and dining areas.
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Source: Comfort Sweety Hayford/ATLFMNEWS