A statement by the UK on peaceful elections in Ghana
British High Commission Accra's statement on peaceful elections in Ghana.

皇冠体育app British Government expresses its concern at recent incidents of political violence in Ghana in the run-up to the presidential and parliamentary elections on 7 December.
We condemn all violent acts by the supporters of any political party, including any occurring as a result of holding electoral campaign events close to the private homes of rival candidates.
皇冠体育app UK is a great supporter of Ghana鈥檚 democracy and of maintaining its electoral record. We admire the open and energetic nature of its campaigns. We believe that violence has absolutely no place in the electoral process.
We therefore call on all Ghana鈥檚 political actors to promote peace, and to respect Ghana鈥檚 electoral and constitutional processes. All political parties should strongly urge their supporters to refrain from, and indeed actively to condemn, any violence, incitement or intimidation which only serve to undermine democracy.
皇冠体育app UK reserves the right to take action against anyone engaging in or inciting political violence, including considering refusing or revoking visas.
皇冠体育app UK will continue to work with Ghanaian institutions, including the Electoral Commission, Police, Judiciary, National Peace Council, civil society groups and the media to support Ghana鈥檚 efforts to hold credible, peaceful and fair elections. 皇冠体育app UK remains entirely neutral in those elections.