President John Dramani Mahama has wrapped up his tour of the Western Region with the promise that the government would put up adequate security measures to ensure peaceful elections in December 7.
"This year's election is not about life and death but a continuation of what Ghana has achieved in the last five elections and the need to consolidate that feat for posterity to judge us as one people," President Mahama said.
He was in the region on a campaign tour and interacted with chiefs, inaugurated projects, cut the sod for work to begin on projects and addressed rallies.
The President told party supporters to be circumspect in their presentations. "Politicians will always come and go but Ghana as the only country in which we live and belonged to will continue to be there for future generations," he said.
President Mahama said by God's grace the NDC would win the December polls and that he would never insult anybody or group of persons to win power. President Mahama appealed to political opponents to base their campaigns on issues and programmes and avoid all negative tendencies that could escalate into nasty incidents in the country during campaigns.