The Deputy Minister for Interior, Ebenezer Okletey Terlarbi, has urged the newly appointed Governing Board of the National Peace Council (NPC) to serve with integrity and reactiveness to preserve Ghanaโs reputation as a beacon of peace in the West African sub-region.
Speaking at an orientation ceremony for the new board members at Teiman in Accra, the Deputy Minister emphasized the NPCโs critical role in fostering dialogue, resolving conflicts, and promoting social cohesion.
Mr. Terlarbi congratulated the board members, noting that their selection was based on their experience, credentials, and commitment to serve with wisdom and patriotism. โYou have been called to serve at a time when the need for peace, dialogue, and social cohesion is paramount to foster our development as a country,โ he said.
The Deputy Minister reiterated that the Ministry of the Interior and, indeed Government remained committed partners to see the National Peace Council as a vital ally in maintaining internal peace and security. He assured them that the Ministry will continue to provide the NPC with the institutional support and policy guidance needed to execute its mandate effectively.
He also urged the board to remain neutral and credible while addressing sensitive issues such as chieftaincy disputes, political tensions, and promoting interfaith cooperation and youth engagement.
The Chairman of the Board, Most Rev. Emmanuel Kofi Fianu, expressed the board membersโ commitment to working together to preserve peace in the country, despite the challenges that lie ahead.