Manaf Sowah Assures No Violence During Odododiodioo Elections
Abdul Manaf Sowah, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary candidate for the Odododiodioo constituency, has reassured residents that the upcoming December 7 elections will be conducted peacefully, free from violence. This assurance comes amid concerns about the constituency’s reputation for election-related unrest in past years. Sowah, addressing the fears of voters and emphasizing his commitment to a non-violent election process, made it clear that he is dedicated to creating a peaceful and secure environment for all.
Sowah’s statement was delivered during a campaign tour at the Agbogbloshie market, where he was accompanied by First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo. The market visit was part of a broader campaign initiative aimed at rallying support for both Abdul Manaf Sowah and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s flagbearer for the 2024 elections. During the event, Sowah directly addressed the longstanding label of Odododiodioo as a trouble spot for election violence.
“Odododiodioo has always been unfairly associated with violence,” Sowah remarked, acknowledging the history of electoral disturbances in the area. He pointed out that this year, under the leadership of the Manaf and Bawumia ticket, there would be a significant shift. Sowah assured constituents that violence would not play a role in the upcoming elections. “This year, the Manaf and Bawumia ticket has put a stop to violence. I can confidently assure you that not even a cockroach will be harmed,” he stated. Sowah’s message was one of hope and peace, designed to reassure voters that the elections would be different from those of previous years, which had seen tensions rise and violence erupt in certain areas.
While Sowah was firm in his assurance of a peaceful election, he also urged voters to be mindful of their behavior and speech. “I plead with each and every one of you to be careful with your words,” he said. “Your words could either win me your vote or cost me your support.” Sowah’s call for careful and respectful language was not just a personal plea, but a message directed at the larger community. He emphasized that the way in which the people of Odododiodioo communicate with one another during the election period could have a significant impact on the overall atmosphere, and could either contribute to peace or escalate tensions.
He further called on his supporters to avoid engaging in any form of violence, instead urging them to channel their energies into positive and peaceful activities. “Let us reject violence,” Sowah stated, stressing the importance of creating an atmosphere conducive to free and fair elections. He also encouraged the electorate to support him with prayers, emphasizing that peace and unity were necessary for success in the elections. “Support us with your prayers so that we may emerge victorious and work towards the betterment of Odododiodioo,” Sowah said, expressing his desire to see the constituency thrive in the aftermath of the elections.
The visit by the First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, was an important part of the ongoing campaign for Abdul Manaf Sowah and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. It underscored the NPP’s commitment to running a peaceful and fair election campaign. The presence of the First Lady helped reinforce the message of unity and peace, and her endorsement further solidified the NPP’s position in the Odododiodioo constituency.
In the broader context of the upcoming general elections, Sowah’s call for peace and unity reflects the larger goal of ensuring that the elections are conducted in a fair, peaceful, and transparent manner. By encouraging voters to focus on the importance of dialogue over conflict and unity over division, Sowah is positioning himself as a candidate who values the safety and wellbeing of his constituents above all else.
As the December 7 election draws closer, the message of peace and cooperation resonates strongly within the constituency. Sowah’s plea for voters to prioritize peaceful engagements and focus on the betterment of Odododiodioo marks a significant moment in the campaign, demonstrating his commitment to securing not just electoral victory, but a future of stability and progress for the area. The First Lady’s visit, coupled with Sowah’s peaceful campaign message, aims to foster an atmosphere of unity and safety leading up to the election, ensuring that the people of Odododiodioo can cast their votes without fear of violence or intimidation.