The United Kingdom is putting in efforts to ensure
peaceful polls in Ghana though it remains “entirely and completely neutral”,
the British High Commissioner has said.
According to Jon Benjamin, his country will be happy
to offer any contribution that will ensure violence-free elections.
Mr Benjamin made this known on Tuesday, March 1 when
he met leadership of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) at the national
headquarters in Accra.
“The elections are internal affair and sovereign
affair of Ghana but if we can make any contribution including through football
to ensuring a peaceful environment up to and through the elections, we are very
happy and honored to do so,” he told journalists.
The UK envoy was at the Football House at the
invitation of the football-governing body in the country to thrash out
differences which escalated in public exchanges last year.
The President of the GFA, Kwesi Nyantakyi, made it
clear to reporters that peace has been brokered.
“We like him. He shares his views with us. He is
very objective and he is not the type that refrains from sharing his opinions
on topical issues in public. WE are building on this relationship to improve on
the level of the game in Ghana.”
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