The Participants at the Workshop. |
Catholic youth in the country have been charged to continue
praying for and preaching peace among their peers and wherever they found
themselves, to ensure greater peace in the country, before, during and after
the November 7 polls.
Mrs. Abigail Nutakor, Head of Gender and Disability at
the Electoral Commission, urged the youth to desist from acts that will lead to
electoral violence.
She was speaking at a day’s workshop organised by the Justice,
Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) Apostolate of the Society of the Divine
Word Missionaries (SVD) in Ghana for Catholic youth from some parishes in the
Accra Archdiocese.
The youth were advised not to allow themselves to be
used by any politician to foment troubles during the elections, since electoral
violence could pose a great threat to the national peace and development.
Mrs. Nutakor, who underscored the need for all
stakeholders to do their bit to ensure peace, counselled the youth to “reject
any enticement to act violently” and not allow themselves to be used to cause
trouble in the run up to the elections.
“As Catholic
youth, you have a duty to work to preserve the peace in the country” she said,
charging them to be pacesetters to preserve peace in the country.
To ensure greater peace and development, she urged the
youth to be rational in the choices they make with regards to who they vote
for
She highlighted the essential role the catholic youth could
play in voter education, promoting tolerance among the public and safeguarding
themselves against any action that could cause conflict
“No politician’s ambitions are worth scarifying your
life or years of your life in a prison,” Mrs. Nutakor cautioned, entreating the
youth to be peace builders in their societies and communities, protect their future
and shun electoral violence.
Rev. Fr. Alex Awuah-Osei, SVD, Team member of the
Biblical Pastoral Ministry of the SVD, noted that peace building goes beyond
strategies, adding that reconciliation is spirituality and a process that must
be nurtured.
Touching on Justice and Peace based on the Biblical
Teachings, Fr Awuah-Osei quoted extensively from the Book of Genesis, tracing
the fall of man in the Garden of Eden as the root cause of absence of peace in
the world
He cited the various conflicts chronicled in the Book
and noted the plague of fraternal strife between Cain and Abel (Gen. 4: 1-16),
Abram and Lot (Gen. 13:1-7) and between Jacob and Esau.
Fr. Awuah-Osei, stated that failure to live and let
the other leave, taking undue advantage of those in need, corruption in the
society, were some of the causes of conflicts in the society.
In entreating the youth to pray and preach peace to
all, he urged Ghanaians to seek reconciliation with God, with themselves, with
others and with nature in order to secure lasting peace.
Rev. Bro. Oswald Bangfo, SVD, member of the JPIC,
Provincial Ad monitor of the SVD in Ghana, stressed the essence of peace in
Ghana during and after the election.
In a keynote address, he noted that election should
not lead to violence, adding that Ghanaians should back the election process
with prayers.
“As we pray for peace, let act peacefully,” he stated,
and urged Ghanaians to cultivate the attitude of celebrating whoever emerges
winner in the elections.
The workshop, held at the St. Arnold Janssen
Spirituality Centre at Tuba, in the Accra Archdiocese, attracted participants
from Divine Word Catholic Church, Tuba, Holy Family Parish, Mataheko, Ss. Peter
and Paul, New Weija, St. Karol, St. Charles Luwanga, Abeka; Star of the Sea
Church, and St. Margret Mary Parish, both at Dansoman.
Organisers who distributed leaflets with texts
highlighting what the youth should do to promote peace, noted that the programme
will be replicated in other areas.
Background
The Justice and Peace and Integrity of Creation
Apostolate of the Divine Word Missionaries, aims at promoting justice and peace
in solidarity with the poor and oppressed in our society.
To do this the society, seeks to use a constant
process of conscientising people with a critical analysis on the
socio-political situation; as well as promote justice through the effective educational
programmes and educational institutions and through their communal approach to
evangelisation and efforts of the Communication apostolate.