NCCE Bans Alcohol On Election Day.

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In a bid to ensure a peaceful and orderly electoral process, the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has announced a nationwide ban on the operation of drinking beer bars on December 7, 2024, Election Day.

This move aims to prevent potential disturbances and maintain public safety during the critical voting period.

The NCCE, an independent and non-partisan institution dedicated to promoting democracy and civic education in Ghana, has been actively engaging with various stakeholders to foster a conducive environment for the upcoming elections.

Earlier this year, NCCE Chairperson Kathleen Addy emphasized the importance of youth engagement, tolerance, and combating monetization in politics.

As part of its strategic focus areas for the 2024 general elections, the NCCE has been working closely with the Ghana Police Service to address key issues that could undermine the country’s democratic progress.

The commission’s efforts include targeted initiatives to empower and educate young people to resist violent and extremist influences.

The Election Day alcohol ban is a significant step towards ensuring that Ghanaians exercise their right to vote without undue influence or disruptions.

By closing drinking and beer bars, the NCCE aims to minimize potential hotspots for conflict and promote a peaceful electoral process.

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