Rev. Dr. Adu Gyamfi’s advice to politicians to be measured in the way they insult members of the National Peace Council is a wise and timely reminder of the need for civility and decorum in public discourse.
It is important for political leaders and their supporters to remember that members of the National Peace Council are respected members of society who are committed to promoting peace, reconciliation, and national unity. As such, they deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, even when their views may differ from those of the politicians.
Politicians have a responsibility to lead by example and to model the kind of behavior they expect from their constituents. This means that they must refrain from using derogatory language or engaging in personal attacks when they disagree with the National Peace Council or any other institution or individual.
Instead, they should seek to engage in respectful and constructive dialogue, focusing on the issues at hand and working towards finding common ground and solutions that benefit all members of society. By doing so, they can help to build a more peaceful, harmonious, and prosperous nation for all.
In conclusion, I agree with Rev. Dr. Adu Gyamfi’s call for politicians to be measured in the way they criticize the National Peace Council. Let us all strive to promote a culture of respect and civility in our public discourse, and work together towards a brighter and more peaceful future for Ghana.