The Daily Graphic calls for concerted efforts to guard the prevailing peace in Ghana. The paper says Ghana has consistently remained not only a leader in democratic governance and rule of law but also an oasis of peace within the sub-region. It is therefore not surprising that the country was ranked the second most peaceful African country on the Global Peace Index. This the Graphic believes clearly lauds government for showing leadership in its management of the political, socio- economic and health issues associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. Notwithstanding these successes, the Paper thinks more can be done to safeguard and sustain the good things that have brought the country thus far in the eyes of the global community.
The Ghanaian Times says the proposed Bawku Guinea Fowl factory in the Upper East Region should not delay. In the Paper’s view, the factory is ideal for the traditional area because it is endowed with guinea fowls. It therefore appeals to the people to plan how they can multiply their efforts in rearing the animals to meet the growing demands of the factory. The Times also appeals to government to avoid all challenges including lack of financing, mismanagement, substandard production, thievery and apathy which can stall the factory’s progress and thus kill the hopes of the people. The paper is optimistic that once both government and the people play their roles as expected, the guinea fowl factory will transform the lives of the people in the area and Ghanaians in general.