Archbishop C. G. Palmer-Buckle |
The Ghana Catholic
Bishops’ Conference, has adviced that government’s efforts at ensuring peace in
the Northern Region, should be aimed at a more holistic and sustaining approach
in addressing the very factors that fuel the conflicts.
The
Conference, observed that since peace was the new name for development, in
seeking the development of the region, the need for sustainable peace could not
be overlooked, especially in this season of elections.
It
therefore, commended successive governments and various non-governmental, civil
society and faith-based organisations for their efforts of promoting peace in
the Northern Region, a region perceived as most vulnerable to diverse conflicts.
“Unlike
other parts of the world where religion is sometimes used to promote and
sustain conflict”, the Conference said “it is heartwarming to learn that, here
in Tamale and elsewhere in Ghana, Muslims interact peacefully with Christians
in schools, hospitals and various places of work.”
Most
Reverend Charles Gabriel Palmer-Buckle, Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, read
these statements contained in a communiqué issued at the just ended Plenary
Assembly of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Tamale.
Under
the theme: “Reconciliation With God, Humanity and Nature in The Year of Mercy”, the
Plenary Assembly which started on Saturday October 8 was brought to an end on
October 14 with the celebration of an evening mass service at the OLA Cathedral
Church in Tamale.
During
the Plenary Assembly, the Bishops deliberated on issues related to the church
in Ghana as well as other issues of national concern particularly the 2016
presidential and parliamentary elections.
At the end of
the Plenary Assembly, the Conference elected the Metropolitan Archbishop of Tamale, Most Rev.
Philip Naameh as its new President. He succeeded Most Rev. Joseph Osei-Bonsu,
Bishop of Mampong Diocese who had been in office for six years.
The communiqué
also commended the various security agencies for working towards security and
peace in Ghana. “We urge them to discharge their duty with dispatch and without
fear or favour. We encourage them to demonstrate a high sense of
professionalism by respecting the rights and dignity of all Ghanaian citizens.
“The culture of
impunity which has been manifested in sections of the Ghanaian society by some
individuals and groups contributes to high levels of lawlessness in the
country. We condemn in no uncertain terms, the sycophancy and the operations of
unauthorised vigilante groups”, it stressed.
Meanwhile,
the Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference is a religious organisation having its
legal foundation in the Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church, which applies
to all Catholic Churches of the Roman Rite throughout the world.
The
Bishops' Conference, according to the Canon Law of the Catholic Church (Canon
447-459), is the central Body of the Church in Ghana. Its purpose is to
deliberate on matters of concern to the Church in Ghana and to encourage
activities in accordance with the needs of the times.
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